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Issue 80 - Heights Highlights Fall 2008PAGE 1 OCTOBER 2008 Vote on November 4th The State General and City Election will be held on Tuesday, November 4. Polling places will be open for vot- ing from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The 5 precinct polling places are: Somerset Elementary School north gymna- sium (Precinct 1), located at 1355 Dodd Road; Mendota Heights City Hall Council Chambers (Precinct 2), 1101 Victoria Curve; Mendota Elementary School (Precinct 3), 1979 Summit Lane; St. Paul's United Methodist Church (Precinct 4), 700 Wesley Lane; and Friendly Hills Middle School Gymnasium (Precinct 5), 701 Mendota Heights Road. If you are not sure which precinct you reside in, call City Hall at 452-1850 or log onto the Secretary of State's web- site, http://polifinder.sos.state.mn.us/. Enter your zip code, your house number, and select your street from the drop down list. When you arrive at the polls, an election judge will ask your name and address. The judge will then look for your name on the polling place registration list, which is provid- ed by the state. If your name is not on the list, because you are not registered or are at the wrong polling place, the judge will direct you to the correct polling place or will ask you to complete a voter registration form. If your name is on the list, the judge will ask you to read the oath and sign the roster. The judge will then give you a voter's receipt. You will be directed to the next judge, who will offer you a demonstration on how to properly mark a vote for an office. Although you have probably received a simi- lar demonstration in past elections, please listen carefully to the judge's instructions. Many ballots are rejected by the optical scan vote readers in every election because they are not properly marked. When the demonstration has been completed, you will be directed to the ballot judge. The judge will ask for your voter's receipt and will give you a ballot pen, ballot sleeve and a ballot as soon as a voting booth is available. When you receive your ballot, take it to the first available voting booth. Mark the candidate you wish to vote for in each office by filling in an oval next to the candidate's name. After you have finished voting, please take a moment to look at your ballot. If you find that you have made a mistake in any way, you may return it to the ballot judge who will give you another ballot. If you find no errors, place your ballot in the ballot sleeve, take your voted ballot to the optical scan machine and insert it in the slot at the front of the machine. Your votes will immediately ISSUE 80 be recorded within the internal memory of the machine. If your ballot has been improperly marked, it will be rejected by the machine. A message will be printed on a read-out screen. You should read the message to see why your bal- lot was rejected, and, if there is an error, return to the bal- lot judge and ask for a new ballot. Election Day Registration: Residents who are not cur- rently registered to vote in Mendota Heights can register at their precinct polling places on election day. You must pro- vide proper proof of residency. This proof can be a valid Minnesota Driver's License, Learner's Permit, or Minnesota Identification Card, showing your current address, or a receipt for any of these types of identifica- tion. If the Minnesota ID or license has a former address, you may bring a recent utility bill to use with your license or ID card. The utility bill must have your name and current address and be due within 30 days of the election. Utility bills may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone, cellular phone or cable tv. You can also use a "Notice of Late Registration" postcard mailed to you by the County Auditor or a U.S. Passport or military photo ID card with a utility bill. Students can use a student ID card plus a dorm list with present address (certified by the school) or a student fee statement with an address in the precinct plus a photo ID. If you do not have the proper identification, a person who knows you and is a registered voter in your precinct, or an employee of the residential facility where you live who can confirm your address with a signed oath, may vouch for your residency. Precinct election judges may not, under penalty prescribed by state law, accept any other proof of residency. The responsibility to provide the required proof is yours. If you are a new resident, why not take the time between now and November 4 to change your driver's license or Minnesota ID card. Bringing the proper identification to the polling place will save you and the election judges time and frustration on election day. Absentee Ballots: If you know that you will be unable to vote in person on election day because of illness, dis- ability, or religious discipline or because you will be absent from the precinct, you may apply for an absentee ballot. You can request an application form by mail, phone, or in person at City Hall during office hours. If you are unable to visit City Hall during regular office hours, the City Offices will be open for absentee voting on Saturday, November 1, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Monday, November 3, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m More Questions? This information has been provided to make the election process easier for you. You are encour- aged to contact City Clerk Kathleen Swanson at 452-1850, if you have any additional election questions. HEIGHTS HIGHLITES PAGE 3 View City Council Meeting Online NDC4 and Town Square Television launched a new and improved web site and began web streaming all currently televised city meetings for the cities of Mendota Heights, Inver Grove Heights and West St. Paul. To see meetings and other pro- No 13C4grams, viewers can go to www.townsquare.ty or www.men- dota-heights.com and click on the Live/On-Demand icon or they can go to the participating cities' web sites and link to the videos there. (Cities' web sites are listed as "helpful links" at www.townsquare.tv.) Meetings are listed by city, and visitors may click on either the agenda or the video for each meeting. When watching a live or archived meeting, the meeting agenda appears on the screen next to the video. Viewers have the option to skip to the portion of the meeting of their interest by simply clicking on the agenda item that they want to go to. With busy lifestyles and schedules in today's day and age, this is an excellent way for citizens to stay informed about their city. Web stream- ing provides government access to residents at their conven- ience. The government meetings will be available for viewing over the Internet one year from the time they take place. Mendota Heights Par 3 2008 marks the City's first full year of operations at the Mendota Heights Par 3. The 2008 season opened April 16, and will be open through November 10, depending upon weather. The total number of rounds played through the end of August is 10,504, slightly ahead of last year over the same time period. This number does not include youth leagues and lessons, or adult leagues, which are a significant portion of the course's business. Par 3 customers likely noticed a lot of changes, including improved turf conditions, newly reworked sand traps and city water in the clubhouse. Perhaps the biggest change is occur- ring to the clubhouse, where work has been ongoing to add two new bathrooms which meet the Americans with Disabilities Act. Included in the clubhouse work are new entryways, an accessible walking path and new siding. This work is made possible by a Community Development Block Grant through the Dakota County Community Development Agency. The end result will be an improved clubhouse which is more welcoming to all citizens. The Par 3 is open from sun up to sun down; seven days a week. So join us this fall season, as many golfers consider fall to be the best time of year to play. The course is also available for tournaments, social outings and other special Call Clubhouse Manager Tom Perkins at (651) 454-9822 "moil for more details. OCTOBER 2008 ome Aboa The City of Mendota Heights has welcomed several new staff members. Susan Donovan (pictured left) has joined the Mendota Heights Police Department team as a part-time — 3 secretary. Andrew Quinlan (middle), a Mendota Heights resident, was recently hired for the Street Maintenance Person position with the Public Works Department. John Mazzitello ��(right) was hired as the new Public Works Director/City Engineer. We look forward to these new employees providing great service to the residents and community of Mendota Heights. Eco -Site Has New Name The Dakota County Eco -Site has a new name: The Recycling Zone. Residents in Dakota County have taken advantage of the services provided by the Dakota County Eco -Site for years. The Eco -Site has provided a place to bring unwanted paint, cleaners, fertilizers, batteries, electronics and more and none of that is going to change. You will still find the site nestled behind buildings and T h e train tracks off of Highway Recycling 149 between Yankee Doodle Road and Highway 55 in Eagan. You can still drop off old electronics, fluorescent Za n e Electronics / paint /tires light bulbs, plastic bags, cans / Huorescenl bulbs household chemicals and fertilizer /Lawn mowers lawnmowers for free. You will microwaves / pesticides still encounter the same help- cleaners / and more... ful staff. The sign will just look a little different when you pull up. To find information on all the services the Recycling Zone pro- vides to residents, visit www.dakotacounty.us and search Recycling Zone. Adopt -A -Hydrant Emergency response times can be considerably slowed down when the Fire Department must dig out a fire hydrant buried in the snow. Residents are asked to "adopt -a -hydrant" by keeping local hydrants free of snow in the winter and�� weeds in the summer. To adopt -a -hydrant, V 7 ILI please sign up at the Fire Prevention Open `&44.1►''•; House or call Nancy at 651-452-1850. _ ?`;_.� Thank you for keeping your neighborhood • . . w safe! � � � � � � � � � � 7 'Drop Box Reminder There are 2 drop boxes outside of City Hall for you convenience. One is for utility bills and the other is for US Mail. Just drive up and drop it off! J PAGE 4 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES Change Your Clock — Change Your Batteries 0' Mendota Heights Firefighters encourage everyone to participate in the annual �c "Change Your Clock -Change Your Battery" Ict C campaign on Sunday, November 2, 2008. When you change your clock one hour back to standard time, take a few minutes to replace the batteries in your smoke alarm. If your detectors are dirty, vacuum them out. It also a good idea to test your detectors once a month and replace your detectors every ten years. Why is this so important? Because smoke detectors save lives. The most commonly cited cause of non -working smoke alarms is due to discharged or missing batteries. If you have any questions, call 651-452-1850. 59th Annual Firefighter's Dance The Mendota Heights Volunteer Fire Department will be hav- ing their annual Firefighter's Dance on Saturday, November 15, 2008. Once again, this event will be held at Royal Cliff in Eagan. The doors will open at 8:00 p.m. The band for the dance is The Rockin' Hollywoods. The Rockin' Hollywoods present "Solid Gold Rock & Roll" from the 1950's thru the 1980's with an energy and excitement that captivates audiences of all ages. Last year's event was very successful and a great time was had by all. As there is no guaranteed seating, it is advised that you arrive early. This is the Mendota Heights Fire Department fund-raiser. The funds that are raised through ticket sales and donations support fire prevention activities, uniforms, and other department needs that are not part of the city budget. The Mendota Heights Fire Department provides fire protection to Mendota Heights, Mendota, Lilydale and Sunfish Lake. There are organizations that solicit funds by telephone, but these groups do not assist, nor are they associated with, the Mendota Heights Volunteer Fire Department. Mendota Heights Firefighters will be going door-to-door selling dance tickets throughout Mendota Heights. The firefighters visit every residence and if the resident is not at home, they leave the Fire Department T Annual Report. Tickets are on sale now I _ for $8.00 or may be purchased for $10.00 at the door. If you have ques- tions, need tickets or would like to make a donation to the Mendota Heights Fire Department please call City Hall at (651) 452-1850 and ask for Nancy. OCTOBER 2008 Ire Prevention Open House Saturday - October 11, 2008 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Mendota Heights Fire Station *Visit with our Firefighters *Fire Truck Rides *See Pluggie the Fire Hydrant *Free Hot Dogs 2008 Fire Prevention Week This year's fire prevention theme for fire prevention week (October 5-11, 2008) is "Prevent Home Fires". Mendota Heights Firefighters will be spreading the word that with a little extra cau- tion, preventing home fires from cooking, heating, electrical and smoking materials is within your power. Do you regularly check your home for fire hazards? Here are some tips to make your home fire safe: • Keep lamps, light fixtures, and light bulbs away from anything that can burn such as lamp shades, bedding, curtains and clothing. • Replace cracked and damaged electrical cords. • Use extension cords for temporary wiring only. • Call a qualified electrician if you have recurring problems with blowing fuses or tripping circuit breakers, discolored or warm wall outlets, flickering lights or a burning or rubbery smell coming from an appliance. • Maintain heating equipment and chimneys by having them cleaned and inspected every year by a qualified professional. • Keep all things that can burn such as paper, bedding or furniture at least 3 feet away from heating equipment. • Stay in the kitchen when you are cooking. • Keep anything that can catch fire — potholders, oven mitts and wooden utensils — away from your stovetop. • Check smoke alarms at least once a month. • Make sure everyone can hear the smoke alarm. --No narking" Ordinance & Snow Removal Reminders With winter approaching, please remember the following regarding snow removal and resident responsibilities: * Residents cannot park their vehicles on a city street when snow accumulation reaches 2 inches or more until all streets are plowed. * Night Time Parking Prohibited November 1st March 31st No vehicles shall be parked on any public street between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. from November 1st to March 31st. " Residents are responsible for clearing their own driveways, and around mailboxes, newspaper tubes and fire hydrants adjacent to their property. Areas for trash cans should be established at least 8 feet from the curb line. State law advises that pushing/blowing snow from driveways and sidewalks onto public roads may be punishable as a misdemeanor.vdkv Mailboxes should be secure enough to withstand the snow coming off of the plow and wing. For more information, please visit the City website at www.mendota-heights.com or contact Puhlir. Wnrkc n+ Ft;, Ar-,, An- PAGE 5 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES OCTOBER 2008 cc Ir j4efghts ` �a�ks & I�eereation � �_� Join us on fun, well chaperoned school's out youth trips during Fall and Winter Breaks. Bring your friends, siblings & classmates. Bus departs/returns at Mendota Heights City Hall. Pre -register at City Hall at 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118 - (651) 452-1850 Space is limited and trips fill quickly so register early. r--_-_-_F'all_Field_Trips ___.- Thursday, October 16th . 3rd Lair Skatepark in Burnsville For the beginner to expert and everyone in between! We start the morning with a 1/2 hour instruction by 3rd Lair staff where you will learn the basics like dropping in, balance, pushing, skate park etiquette and safety. This trip includes a lunch of pizza, pop, chips and a cookie. After lunch kids will participate in open skateboarding until 3:00 p.m. This price INCLUDES free equipment if needed (skate board, helmet, arm, wrist and knee pads). Here is a great opportunity for kids of all levels to learn, practice and skate at the new 3rd Lair in Burnsville. Cost: $22.00 Bus Depart/Return: MH City Hall - 9:50 a.m./3:30 p.m. Ages: 7 years of age and older._ . _ e _ . _ . _ . Friday, October 17th Horsebackriding & Hayride Join us at beautiful Bunker Hills Regional Park as ^ we ride through guided trails on your very own horse. Following horseback riding, participants will ride with their group on a hay ride. After lunch (participants need to bring bag lunch & bev- erage) the chaperones will assist in roasting marshmallows by the campfire. Please register in person for this trip as the parent/guardian of each participant will need to complete a special form for Bunker Hills Stables. Mail in registrations will not be accepted for this trip. Riders will wear riding helmets which are included or you may bring your own. Cost: $36.00 Bus Depart/Return: MH City Hall - 9:50 a.m./3:00 p.m. Ages: 8 yrs. old or older & 52 in. tall to ride. . Winter Break -Field Trips L---------------------- Monday, _ . _ . _ . _ . _ . _ . _ . _ . _ - _ . _ . J Monday, December 29th Bowling at Drakula's - Lunch & Movie First we start the day with 2 games of bowling at Drakula's in IGH (includes shoes and bumper lanes if needed). A pizza and pop lunch is included with the cost of this trip. Next we are off to Showplace 16 for a "G" or "PG" rated movie, you will [41 have 2-3 movies to choose from. Bring extra money for snacks if you would like. Cost: $26.00 Bus Depart/Return: MH City Hall 9:00 a.m./3:20 p.m. Ages: 6 years of age and older. Tuesday, December 30th Mall of America - Nickelodean Universe We are off for a fun filled day at the new Nickelodean Universe Amusement Park at the Mall of America. We will have 5 hours of unlimited rides and your choice of a hamburger, hot dog or chicken r strip lunch with french fries and drink included. Bring extra money for snacks and game tokens if you would like. ALAIW Cost: $30.00 Bus Depart/Return: MH City Hall 9:05 a.m./3:20 p.m. -~ ' Ages: 8 years of age and older. � i" !3 Register early this trip fills up C l`!.� quickly! Dance Team Clinic for Youth - Oct. 4th & 10th A Tribute to America - Come learn two dances with the South St. Paul Packer Dance Team! You will have the opportunity to perform with the dance team at the half-time show at the SSP Packer Football Game on October 10th against the Simley Spartans. Clinic includes: T -Shirt, snack (clinic day), dinner (Pizza on Oct. 10), 1 free "Spaghetti Dinner" ticket for 11/01/08 @ the VFW. When: Saturday, October 4th & Friday, October 10th Time: Sat. Oct. 4th 9:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (with a quick show at 1 p.m. for the parents). Fri. Oct. 10th, dancers will check-in at the SSP High School PAC by 5:30 p.m. A pizza dinner will be served at 6 p.m., after dinner the dancers will practice the dances and get ready to go onto the football field for half-time. Parents/Guardians can pick up the dancers in the PAC after the performance. Location: The PAC in South St. Paul (the fieldhouse that is above the football field at the SSP High School) Cost: $30.00 Ages: 4 years of age and older PAGE 6 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES Learn To Skate - Friendly Hills Park Outdoor Ice Skating Lessons This is a great opportunity to improve your skating skills. Lessons are taught by Rebecca, a local professional skater. Classes are limited to 5-7 participants, so ° register early as classes fill quickly. (If your class is full, please register on our waiting list as we will add more classes if needed.) Please indicate the level and class name on form. Lessons are held at Friendly Hills Rink (716 Navajo Lane) FEE: $33.00 for 5 weeks - Saturday's Jan. 3rd- 31st Please note: *Feb. 7 will be used for make -ups due to weather cancellations. The instructor will set times for that day. Please call the skating lesson hotline before each lesson at 255-1173 for rink conditions/weather cancellations & make up times. Smalls and Talls - Ages 3-5 years old Parents participate w/1st time skater. Learn tips to teach your child to skate. Time: 9:30 a.m. — 10:00 a.m. Beginners - Ages 6 and older For skaters with no previous experience. Learn basic skills. Time: 10:05 a.m. to 10:35 a.m. Advanced Beginners - Ages 6 and older Skaters who can skate forward or who have completed the Beginners class. Time: 10:40 a.m. — 11:10 a.m. Intermediate — Ages 6 and older For skaters that have completed Advanced Beginners Class. Time: 11:15 a.m. — 11:45 a.m. Funstyle/Freestyle - Ages 6 and older - For advanced skaters who can do forward/backward crossovers & turns or who have already taken the Intermediate Class. Time: 11:50 a.m. — 12:20 p.m. Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby Winners Another successful fishing derby was held on Wednesday, July 16th at Rogers Lake Park. Sixty youth r participated and a new record of �. 479 fish were caught! Each partic- ipant received a tackle box which i included everything that is needed to catch a fish. A special thanks goes out to event sponsors IGH Ace Hardware, Gander Mountain, The Cliff Timm Trust, MH resident Ira Kipp and all other event volunteers. 2008 Fishing Derby Winners: Largest Fish: Rachel Farber - 3-5/8 oz., sunfish Smallest Fish: Katie Barry - 1/4 oz., sunfish Most Fish Caught: Jenna Elliott - 62 fish Casting Contest Winners by Category: Ages 6 and under: Sylvia Taylor Ages 7 and older: Rudy Gapinski Help Wanted OCTOBER 2008 Warming House/Rink Attendants. These are part-time, paid sea- sonal positions & are ideal for students, adults or seniors. Must be responsible and reliable. Stop by City Hall for an application. All applications must be submitted by October 24th. Warming House/Rink Hours The City of Mendota Heights has 3 outdoor hockey and pleas- ure rinks that will be open (weather permitting) from Mid -December through early March. A rink attendant will be on duty during the regular warming house hours listed below. The outdoor rinks and warming houses will be CLOSED and outdoor programs will be canceled when the air temperature is below zero. Please keep children home on these days. For information concerning ice rinks call the ice rink/warming house hotline at 255-1174 or for the skating lesson hotline call 255-1173. Rink Locations: * Friendly Hills Park — 2360 Pueblo Lane — East of Pueblo Lane & South of Decorah Lane. * Marie Park — 1780 Lilac Lane — North side of Marie Ave./mile west of Victoria. * Wentworth Park — 739 Wentworth Avenue — North side of Wentworth & fi Mile West of Dodd Road. Warming House Hours: Weekdays 4 p.m — 8:30 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m.— 8:30 p.m. Sundays Noon — 6:00 p.m. School Vacation Days Noon — 8:30 p.m. Christmas/New Year's Eve Noon — 4:00 p.m. Christmas Closed New Years Day Noon — 6:00 p.m. Youth Gymnastics Saturday Mornings Classes include: Balance Beam, Uneven Bars, Floor Exercise, Tumbling & more. All classes held at Sibley High School Gymnastics Gym (use Delaware Entrance) Girls must wear leo- tards; boys may wear shorts & t -shirts. For boys & girls ages 3 & older. Please indicate session number when registering. SATURDAYS Nov. 8 — Dec. 20, 2008 (Session I: Tumbling Tykes, Ages 3 & 4 @ 8:30 a.m. — 9:05 a.m. Session 2: Tumbling Tykes, Ages 3 & 4 9:10 a.m. -9:45 a.m. Session 3: Tumbling Tots, Ages 4 & 5 9:50 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Session 4: Kinder Tumbling, Ages 5 & 6 10:35 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Cost per child: (per session) $50.00 jingle Bells with Mrs. Claus - Friday, Dec. 12th Once Upon a Star presents "Jolly Mrs. Claus!"ik Mrs. Claus will lead activities including songs, bells, decorate the holiday tree activity, holiday popup book and story board. Parents bring your cameras for great photos! Ages: 3-6 years of age Cost: $12.00 Location/Time: Central Square in So. St. Paul/ 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. PAGE 7 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES OCTOBER 2008 mportant Phone Numbers & (Recreation Information I You may register for programs or Itake out park permits at the recep- Itionist desk in City Hall during normal l (business hours (Monday through (Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.). As/ I Park & Recreation Programmer, ITeresa Gangelhoff, 651-452-1850. I* MH Adult Softball League : Teresa @ 651-452-1850 I* Skating Lesson Hot Line: 651-255-1173 I* Ice Rink Hotline: 651-255-1174 I* Sibley Sting Youth Soccer: 651-457-0762 I* Thompson Park Activity Center: 651-405-8300 I* DARTS: 651-455-1560 I* Fort Snelling State Park - 612-725-2389 I* Special Olympics: 651-452-1850 I* DNR information Center: 651-296-6157 I* Mendota Heights Garden Club: 651-454-3337 I* Dakota County Parks: 651-438-4671 I* Mendota Heights Mom's Club: 651-450-8940 (Julie) I* District 197 Community Education: 651-403-8313 I* Mendota Heights Athletic Association (MHAA) - All youth sports (excluding tennis & golf): Please call MHAA 1@ 651-454-0433 or sign up on line at: Iwww.eteamz.active.com/mhaaonline L ----------------------J South Region Stars The Area 12 Special Olympics "STARS" are "in training" and participating in a wide variety of sports and activities which include: soccer, floor hockey, swimming and basket- ball. New athletes can be registered at any time during the year. Call Teresa at 651-452-1850 for more informa- tion Thompson Park Activity Center (TPAC) for 55 + Adults If you are looking for activities and fun check out THOMPSON PARK ACTIVITY CENTER located at 1200 Stassen Lane (off Butler and Highway 52) in WSP. This is our area (ISD 197 Community Education) 55+ center. Mendota Heights residents are welcome to join classes or take part in any of the activities. If you would like to get on the TPAC mailing list for the "Thompson Times" which lists all upcoming activities and classes, or need more information on what is offered, please call the Thompson Park Activity Center at 651-405-8300 or stop in for a visit. MENDOTA HEIGHTS/SCHOOL DISTRICT 197 - COMMUNITY EDUCATION Our school district offers You may register in person or by mail (Unless Noted) for all activities at: Mendota Heights City Hall, Parks and Rec, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN Mendota Heights shall not be liable for any claims, demands, enrichment classes for all injuries, employees. I have read and understand this agreement by signing below. We reserve the right to cancel any program due to insufficient enrollment with a complete PHOTO/MEDIA LIABILITY RELEASE - ages. For program informa- by si minbelow you grant the City of video articles or press releases **If you do not want your child's likeness used please inform recreation department at 651452-1850 and note it on registra- tion please call 651-403- 8313 or visit the District 197 Activity Name Activity Date Fee 1. —/—/— $ Community Education web- ,.�-•'�; �- site to view the most current Ltarnine and�rO.R s 44 Community Education LrWlin.gTukrhrr brochure and class offerings Mendota Heights, MN 55118 at: Please fill in this section for Youth Programs Only: Male Female — http://www.celearn4ever.org City Website: www.mendota-heights.com -------------------------- MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS & REC REGISTRATION FORM You may register in person or by mail (Unless Noted) for all activities at: Mendota Heights City Hall, Parks and Rec, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN Mendota Heights shall not be liable for any claims, demands, 55118.(Make checks payable to City of Mendota Heights) By signing below you agree that the City of damages, actions or causes of action whatsoever to you or your property due to the passive or active negligence of the City of Mendota Heights, it's agents or injuries, employees. I have read and understand this agreement by signing below. We reserve the right to cancel any program due to insufficient enrollment with a complete PHOTO/MEDIA LIABILITY RELEASE - refund. No refunds after start of activity. A $5 service fee will be charged for cancellations made prior to the start of a program. Mendota Heights unconditional right to use name voice and photo likeness of child in connection with city's use in by si minbelow you grant the City of video articles or press releases **If you do not want your child's likeness used please inform recreation department at 651452-1850 and note it on registra- tion below. Activity Name Activity Date Fee 1. —/—/— $ City of Mendota Heights Parks & Recreation 2. —/—/- 1101 Victoria Curve 3. /—/— $ Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Please fill in this section for Youth Programs Only: Male Female — 651-452-1850 School Grade Child's Age_ Birth date m — Participants Name Home Phone (Youth Only) Parents cell or work phone FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DATE REC'D Address City Zip CHECK # RECEIPT# AMOUNT BY Parent Name (Please Print) Parent Signature Date PAGE 8 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES OCTOBER 2008 Halloween Bonfire Join us for a ghostly good time at the annual City spon- sored Halloween Bonfire on Tuesday, October 31st from 7- 9 p.m. located on the undeveloped por- tion of land behind Mendota Plaza p Shopping Center. The Volunteer Fire 6 ft I�a Department has offered to carry on the tradition and will again coordinate and run this year's event. The bonfire is con- ducted to provide a safe and enjoyable family alternative to trick or treating. Costumes are not necessary. Hot dogs, soda and other goodies are free. Join us for a fun time at the bonfire! Residents of Mendota Heights are allowed to deposit brush no larger than 4" in diameter as fuel for the fire. In the past, the City has had problems with illegal dumping at the site which costs the City a great deal of money to clean-up. In order to prevent illegal dumping, the City will be limiting th hours of operation from 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. from October 17th - 29th. Once the area is filled, it will be fenced in and no further dumping will be allowed. Please remember that unauthorized dumping is a misdemeanor with a fine of up to $1,000. Third Annual 5K - A Success The City of Mendota Heights held its third annual 5K run/walk on Saturday, June 7th. A total of 203 runners and walkers partici- pated in this year's event. Jeremy Ricef age 26 had the fastest male race time at 17:17 and Kathy Hill age 31 had the fastest women's time at 22:14. The City of Mendota Heights would like to thank everyone who partici- pated in the race and all of the sponsors that made the 2008 5K race possible: Gateway.y� 4� Bank, Anytime Fitness, MH McDonald's, Caribou, Snap Fitness, Lucky 13, Bogey's, Courtyard by Marriott, 22'. Z2o L Mendakota Country Club, 5K - Family Fun! Axel's Restaurant, Mendota Heights Par 3 and Dynamixs. All race proceeds were donated to the Minnesota Special Olympics. Next year's 5K event will be held on Saturday, June 6th. City Directory Council Members: John Huber, Mayor 450-0729 Ultan Duggan 452-5179 Sandra Krebsbach 454-5696 Mary Jeanne Schneeman 457-4337 Jack Vitelli 455-5625 Staff Members: Jim Danielson, City Administrator 452-1850 Kathleen Swanson, City Clerk 452-1850 Mike Aschenbrener, Police Chief 452-1366 John Maczko, Fire Chief 255-1371 John Mazzitello, Public Work Dir. 452-1850 Jake Sedlacek, Asst. to Admin. 452-1850 Tom Olund, Public Works Supvr. 454-4059 Kristen Schabacker, Finance Dir. 452-1850 Teresa Gangelhoff, Rec. Prgmr. 452-1850 Paul Berg & Dick Gill, Code Enforcement Officers 452-1850 From: City of Mendota Heights 1101 Victoria Curve Mendota Heights, MN 55118 lebration Thank You! The Mendota Heights City Council and Parks and Recreation staff would like to express their deepest gratitude to all sponsors and volunteers of the Mendota Heights Parks Celebration: Platinum Event Sponsors ($1,000.00 or more): Gateway Bank, Mendakota Animal Hospital, Mendakota Country Club. Gold Event Sponsors ($500.00 and up): City & County Credit Union, MH McDonald's, Paster Enterprises, Hoffman Homes, Patterson Companies, St. Paul's United Methodist Church. Silver Event Sponsors ($250.00 up to $499.00): Affordable Travel Vacations, Anytime Fitness, Axel's, Boltz's Tae Kwon Do, Certified Insurance Brokers, Children's Country Day School, Curves of MH, Funtastic Party Rentals, Gabriel Financial Group, Lapp Libra Law Firm, Lexington Heights Apartments, Mendakota Pediatrics, Mendota Liquor, Moose Country, Rasmussen College of Eagan, Red Savoy's Pizza of Eagan, Saint Thomas Academy, TAJ Technologies, United Properties, Valmont/Applied Coatings, Fischerville Coffee. Bronze Sponsor & Prize Donations ($100.00 up to $249.00): Alltech Engineering Corp., Betty Schuster, Church of St. Peter, Ehlers & Associates, Insty Prints, Gerten's, GP Companies, Hudson Co., LCS Company, Mendota Heights BP Service, Pam's Artistic Hair. Friends of the Parks Sponsors & Prize Donations ($99.00 and under): Annex Cleaners, Caribou Coffee, Sage Wine and Market Bar, CSC Publishing, Esslinger & Company, Great Clips IMAX Theatre - MN Zoo, Mendota Heights Par 3, Richard Spicer, Subway of MH. Special thanks to the following businesses, community groups, MH City Staff and all of our volunteers who gave their time and talents to the cele- bration: MHAA, City Council member Ultan Duggan, Greg Boltz - Boltz's Tae Kwon Do, Mendota Heights Police Department, Mendota Heights Fire Department, MH McDonald's, USTA Northern Section - Tim Garvey, Pam Lund - Funtastic Party Rentals, deleon family, — - Dave Gangelhoff, Sound & Fury Men's Soccer Team, Tom Perkins and family, Mendota Heights Par 3, Park and Recreation , Commissioners Paul Portz and Larry 1 Craighead. owns Prsrt Std U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 6166 St. Paul, MN 55118