Issue 74 - Heights Highlights Winter 2007PAGE I
February 2007
Mayor's Message
The Metropolitan Airports Commission,
Northwest Airlines and for that matter the
entire airline industry seems to be in the
news on almost a daily basis. Our own
Airport Relations Commission (ARC) does
In LOW] not get the same press, but their work is criti-
cally important to our community. To try to
rectify that, I thought I would take time to highlight some of their
work and airport related matters.
Our ARC is chaired by Liz Petschel. Commission members
include Elsworth Stein, Brian Linnihan, David Sloan, Robin Erlich,
William Dunn and Ansis Viksnins. In addition to the ARC, Council
members Ultan Duggan and Sandra Krebsbach, along with Liz
Petschel are members of the Noise Oversight Committee, an arm
of the Metropolitan Airports Commission. During 2006, our ARC
was instrumental in working with the Noise Oversight Committee,
MAC and the Federal Aviation Administration to change when a
departing flight receives its departure heading. Previously planes
,ould receive headings and make their turns upon "wheels up",
.hich was sending them north of TH110 out of their corridor. Now,
planes are not allowed to turn into their assigned heading until they
pass the end of the runway which keeps the departing aircraft in
the corridor south of TH110 longer and over less of our community.
During 2006, the new 17/35 runway opened at MSP. Our com-
munity was told repeatedly that the opening of this runway would
mean fewer flight operations over our city. However our ARC has
tracked the actual experience since 17/35 opened and they have
documented that the number of operations has increased, not
decreased. The ARC, in cooperation with the NOC have prepared
a detailed letter to the FAA which identifies significant discrepan-
cies from promised versus actual experience. Your City Council is
actively engaged in pursuing this matter with the FAA as the reper-
cussions of a failure to deliver promised noise reductions to our
community cannot be left unchallenged.
Another matter the ARC is supporting is a bill sponsored by our
State Senator Jim Metzen and our State Representative Rick
Hansen, to add additional members to MAC. This bill would add a
seat on MAC for our community. While there is an official repre-
sentative appointed by the Governor for our area, the concerns of
Mendota Heights residents are not being carried to the MAC. ARC
will be testifying in support of the measure. Please thank Senator
Metzen and Representative Hansen for authoring this proposed
legislation.
Thanks to our ARC Commissioners who may not get a lot of
media attention, but they do a great service for our community.
Mendota Heights Par 3 Bond Referendum '
_ Special Election
' to be held '
Tuesday, April 24, 2007 '
See page 2 for details.
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ISSUE 74
Mendota Heights Par 3 Update
Mendota Heights Par 3 Golf Course has long been viewed as a
community asset. When the owners of the Par 3 proposed to devel-
op the property, a lengthy legal process ensued. The last few
months have been extremely active regarding the Mendota Heights
Par 3 Golf Course. Following an order from the Minnesota Supreme
Court to reconcile our land use planning documents, the city has
engaged in a dual track process concerning this property. One Track
pursues a citizen referendum to purchase the property, the other
track modifies land use plans to meet the court order. This article will
outline progress to date on each track.
Referendum Update: A negotiating committee has worked with
the Par 3 owners to determine a price that could be brought to the
public in a referendum. While not required to do so, the Par 3 own-
ers cooperated in negotiations with the City, to arrive at a price pack-
age that includes a $2.6 million purchase price. While the property is
likely to appraise at a higher price, the owners have agreed to
donate the difference between the purchase price and the appraised
value. Preliminary research indicates that the Par 3 should be able
to make enough revenue to cover operating costs without requiring
general tax dollars. City Council directed staff in January to move
ahead with the referendum process.
Here are the basics of the referendum: $2.79 million dollar refer-
endum — $2.6 million purchase price, $190,000 for bonding and capi-
tal improvement costs.
The special election will be held Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Voters
will be provided the opportunity to vote yes or no to the following
question: "Shall the City of Mendota Heights be authorized to issue
its general obligation bonds in an amount not exceed $2,790,000 to
defray the expense of the acquisition and betterment of an existing
par 3 golf course for use as park or other recreational facilities?'
see Mendota Heights Par 3 on page 2
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A Special Thanks To Election Judges
The City of Mendota Heights would like to extend sincere appreciation to the more
than seventy outstanding individuals who served as election judges on September
,nd November 12. Throughout the primary election and the extremely busy gen-
al election day, they were knowledgeable and proficient in their tasks, and they
were very cordial, polite and helpful to the voters and the city's election staff. They
prepared well for their election duties and were committed to processing the elec-
tion with diligence and integrity. Special thanks to the Chairpersons, Wade West,
Debbie Goldberger, Kathie Woods, Pam Ehrlich and Marsha Knuth, who ensured
that all the laws were followed and that their polling places ran smoothly.
Without all of these very special people there could not have been such a suc-
cessful and well organized election process.
Official Newspaper Designated
Every January, by state law, the City Council must designate a local publication
to serve as the city's legal newspaper for the coming year. At its January 2, 2007
meeting, the City Council named the South-West Review to serve as the city's
Official Newspaper for 2007.
All hearing notices, legal notices, and newly adopted ordinances will be published
in the legal section of the South-West Review during the coming year. Press
releases on issues of interest to the community residents may also be published in
the WSP/MH Sun Current. The Review is published on Sunday and the Sun
Current is published on Wednesday.
Proper Mailbox Installation and Winter Maintenance
The Mendota Heights Public Works department advises all residents that all
roadside mailbox posts should be located a minimum of 12" behind the back of the
concrete curbing. The front of the mailbox should be flush with the back of the
b and 39" to 42" from the top of the curb to the bottom of the mailbox.
i,4ewspaper boxes and other containers attached to your mailbox should be set
back a minimum of 6" from the back of the
curb. If your mail structure/paper boxes are
not properly installed they are in danger of
being damaged by city plow trucks during snow �'
removal season. Please make appropriate
changes/repairs as needed. For more infor-
mation or to request a mailbox placement
brochure that contains a diagram with mailbox placement measurements, please
contact Mendota Heights City Hall at 651-452-1850.
Mendota Heights Implements Snow Emergency Procedure
A snow emergency will be declared by the Public Works
Director or Public Works Superintendent when 2" of snow is
received or there is a high probability of a 2" snowfall. The
media will be notified when the snow emergency is declared. I_ .
During the snow emergency on -street parking is prohibited.
The City will be citing and/or towing all cars in violation. The
snow emergency will end when all city streets are plowed curb
to curb
Park Bench Donation Program
The City of Mendota Heights is accepting donations to install park benches in city
parks or along city trails. The minimum donation required for bench installation is
Q750. The required donation may be higher depending on the
nch design. The benches can be personalized with a plaque �1 v
commemorating a loved one or friend. The design, location, and
plaque message must be reviewed by the Parks Commission and
approved by the City Council prior to installation. For more infor-
mation, please contact Guy Kullander at City Hall at (651)452-
1850.
February 2007
Marcus Connolly
Retires from Mendota
Heights Fire Department -
35 Years of Service
On December 10, 2006, - ---
Marcus Connolly
announced his retire-
ment from the Mendota'
Heights Fire
Department effective
December 31, 2006.
Marc retires as the sec-
ond longest serving
member of the Fire Department. He
was on the Department for 35 years.
The only one to serve longer was
LeRoy Noack. Marc served as the
Department Training Officer for four
years and was a captain for four years.
Marc also taught basic first aid and
CPR to the public and was a very
aggressive firefighter. He served on a
number of committees including truck
committees, 50th anniversary planning
(parade chair), and the policy and pro-
cedures committee. The Fire
Department is unsure how it will close
the monthly meetings, because Marc
always made the motion to adjourn.
Marc will be truly missed!! Best wishes
to Marc in the future.
2007 STREET IMPROVE-
MENT PROJECTS
The City Council has authorized the
Engineering Department to prepare plans
and specifications for street reconstruction in
the Ivy Falls neighborhood and street reha-
bilitation in the Copperfield neighborhood.
Streets that are proposed to be reconstruct-
ed including addition of storm sewer and
concrete curb and gutter are Woodridge
Drive, Arcadia Drive, Cascade Lane, Maple
Park Court, Falls View Court, Maple Park
Drive from Sylvandale to Falls View Court
and Sylvandale Road from Maple Park Drive
to Sibley Memorial Highway. Streets in the
Copperfield neighborhood that are proposed
to be rehabilitated including milling and a
bituminous overlay are Huber Drive, Pond
View Drive, Pond View
Terrace, Pond View Court,
Watersedge Terrace, Field r,
Stone Drive, Field Stone -I '-
Court, Copperfield Drive, - \
Stone Road, High Point
Road, High Point Court,
Quail Ridge Circle, and Bent
Tree Lane. Neighborhood
meetings will be held in February and
March. Contact the Engineering Department
for additional information at 651-452-1850.
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Mendota Heights Parks & Rec
PLEASE NOTE: Trips depart & return from Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. Trips are for student's ages 6 or older unless specified. Deadli•
to register is the Monday prior to trip; Each trip has a limited number of participants, so register early to avoid being put on a waiting list. Registration fon
can be found on page 7. All trips include chaperones, transportation & activity fee.
SUMMER YOUTH TRIPS 2007
The trips listed offer the perfect opportunities for kids with their friends, classmates and siblings to participate in FUN well chap-
eroned activities. The trips are co-sponsored with WSP and SSP Parks and Rec. Bus departs from MH City Hall parking lot at
time listed. Please register by mail or in person at City Hall -1101 Victoria Curve, MH, 55118.. Space is limited and will fill fast.
Mark you calendars now and plan ahead. Registration will close the Monday prior to trips.
THURSDAY, JUNE 21 - VALLEYFAIR (IN SHAKOPEE). Start the summer off with a day at Valley Fair. Bring a group of friends!
Don't forget your swimsuit and towel for the water park! Bring a bag lunch or $ to purchase lunch/snacks.
Bus departs/returns 9:05 AM /6:10 PM. Cost: $29.00 Ages: 10 & older.
THURSDAY, JUNE 28 - MN TWINS - Spend an exciting afternoon at the metro dome. Game time is 12:10 PM - it is Recreation
Day. The trip includes RESERVED SEATING in the "Home Run Porch" hot dog and pop, supervision, transportation. Participants
may bring extra money for snacks and enjoy a day at the Park! Bus departs at 10:05 AM & will return after the game —
approx. 3:30 PM. Cost: $21.50 /person. Ages: 6 and up
THURSDAY, JULY 5 - NO trip this holiday week
THURSDAY, JULY 12 — SPRING LAKE PARK AMUSEMENT CENTER AND CRYSTAL COVE AQUATIC CENTER
We will begin the day with unlimited mini golf and other amusement park fun, including 10 balloons each for Water Wars, so bring
your swim suits and towel. We then spend the rest of the afternoon swimming at Crystal Cove Aquatics Center; it has a water
play area as well as 2 large waterslides. Bring a bag lunch or money for concessions and arcade.
Bus departs/returns 9:05/4:00 Cost: $20.00/person. Ages: 7 & up
THURSDAY, JULY 19 - WILD MOUNTAIN IN TAYLORS FALLS - WATER PARK, ALPINE SLIDES, GO CARTS Don't miss Wild
Adventure Island with 4 waterslides, climbing net, water cannons or just take it easy on a tube in the lazy river. Unlimited go carts
& alpine slide rides. Bring a hearty bag lunch or $ for concessions, a swimsuit & towel, sunscreen plus tennis shoes (no flip-flops)
for the alpine slide. Bus departs at 8:15 AM & returns at 4:20 PM. Cost: $27.00/person. Ages: 8 & over.
THURSDAY, JULY 26 - BUNKER BEACH (WAVE POOL -COON RAPIDS) & BOX LUNCH - Bring your swimsuit, towel, chane
of clothes & if you want to rent an inner tube bring an extra $4.00 (we will be at pool for two, two-hour sessions). There is .
wave pool, waterslides & adventure pool. Trip includes lunch, small pop, hot dog, chips & cookie; however, you can bring extra
money for additional snacks. Bus departs/returns at 10:05/3:50 Cost: $18.50 Ages: 10 and over
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2ND- CRYSTAL CAVES AND VISONQUEST SKATING AND FUN CENTER IN WISCONSIN
All this fun less than one hour away! First we tour Crystal Caves on a guided tour and then everyone will get to pan for gems
just like the miners did. Afterwards we head to Menomonie to VisonQuest Family Fun Center where we will have pizza and pop
for lunch and have fun roller skating (you may bring your own roller blades if you like), moonwalk, turtle scooters, interactive DJ
and video screens (all included) Bring extra spending money for snacks/arcade/rollerblade rental (reg. skates are free. If you bring
a helmet, knee, elbow and wrist protection you may go on the ramps with rollerblades or you may rent safety equipment for the
ramps. PLEASE BRING A SWEATSHIRT OR JACKET TO WEAR IN THE CAVES!!!
Bus departs/returns 8:15/4:30 Cost:: $23.00 Ages: 6 and up
IN
This experience will last your child a lifetime. Don't miss out on this camp - it's our 16th Year! Children entering the 3rd &
4th grades in the fall of 2007 can sign up now for Safety Camp 2007. Children will learn how to reduce the risk of accidents and
increase safety of their everyday lives. They have lots of fun and meet new and interesting people. Instructors of the camp are
volunteers from local police & fire departments, utility companies, paramedics as well as other professional whose jobs deal with
personal and public safety. Each camper will receive a camp T-shirt.
Topics such as stranger safety, weather safety, drug awareness, animal safety, home safety and first aid are just some of the
areas that will be addressed. At the conclusion of the camp on Thursday, campers can return that evening with their families for
a family picnic with hotdogs, chips and beverages. The camp is sponsored by the VFW Gallagher Hanson Post 295 of South
St. Paul.
AGES: Children entering the 3rd & 4th grades in the fall of 2007.
DATES: August 14, 15, & 16th
LOCATION: Kaposia Park (Located at Wilde and Butler Avenues in South St. Paul).
TIME: 8:00 am - 3:30 p.m. "Parents need to pick up and drop off their children at Kaposia Park.
FEE: $15/per participant. All lunches and snacks are provided!
Enrollment is limited and fills very fast. You must be pre -registered at City Hall for this camp. Please arrive at Kaposia Park
in S.S.P. 30 minutes early on the first day of camp only (7:30 a.m.) to check-in; opening ceremony starts at 7:45 a.m.
Remember to dress for the weather (enclosed pavilion available in case of rain) and remember to bring sunscreen and bug
spray!
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Mendota Heights ParKS c� R,ec
"endota Heights Par 3 Golf Program
.dnior Golf League boys and girls ages 8-16 yrs.
Junior golfers are expected to acknowledge golf course rules.
This league is looking for volunteers to share chaperone duties
(2 per each day of play). Volunteers will play for free on their
volunteer day. Fee: $100.00 (must pre pay for all 11 weeks -
no play July 2,3 or 4th) $5.00 non-resident fee.
Boys &/or Girls Monday mornings:
June 11 -Aug. 27. Tee times start 8:30 am,
Girls only Tuesdays mornings: -
June 12 - Aug. 28. Tee times start at 9:00 am
Boys and/or Girls Wednesday mornings:
June 13 - Aug. 29. Tee times start 8:30 am
Family Friday and Sunday Afternoon
Leagues
The Parent/Child Leagues are a great way for families to
spend time together. Two parent-child pairs are allowed each
tee time. Fee: $182.00 (one fee for both players)
*Must pre -pay for all 11 weeks.
Friday Evenings: June 15 - Aug. 24. No play on July 6.
Tee times start at 4:08 pm
Sunday Afternoons: June 17 - Aug. 26. No play July 1 st.
Tee Times start at 4:08 pm players).
"'omen's Wednesday Evening League
et your neighbors, friends and co-workers to play!
Wednesday's May 23 - Aug. 29 (no golf on July 4th)
Fee: $135.00 (Must pre pay for 14 weeks.
First tee time at 4:08 pm
* Note all golf league registrations must be made in per-
son at MH City Hall, so that tee -times may be assigned.
Golf Lessons
Three 1 -hour lessons covering golf course etiquette, golf club
grip, stance, swing and correct putting techniques. There will
be one teaching professional to every 8 golfers, giving person-
alized instruction. You receive 2 free rounds of golf.
(Beneficial for the beginning golfer.)
Fee: Juniors: $65 (Ages 6 and up)
Parent/Child (one fee for both) & Adult lessons: $95
Thursday evening classes: Junior Lessons at 5 pm;
Parent/Child Lessons at 6:10 pm; & Adult Lessons at 7:20pm
Session I: May 3, 10, 17
Session II: May 24, May 31, June 7.
Session III: June 14, 21, 28
Session IV: July 12, 19, 26
Session V: August 2, 09, 16
Youth Golf Camps
Ages: 6 - 13. All Skill Levels (you will be put with your level)
$107.00 Time: 8 am - 11 am
_ssion I: June 11 - 14 Session II: June 18 - 21
Session III: June 25 - 28 Session IV: July 9 - 12
Session V: July 16 - 19 Session VI: July 23 - 26
Session VII: July 30 -Aug 2 Session VIII: Aug. 6 -9
Session IX: Aug 13 - Aug 16
February 2007
SUMMER PLAYHOUSE
Formerly The Imagination Station,will be
providing enterainment on Monday
afternoons at Marie and Friendly Hills
Parks. Watch for performance dates in
our May issue of the Heights Highlites. Im
Thompson Park Activities
for 55+ Adults in Mendota Heights!
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 West St. Paul. This is our area (District 197
Community Education) 55+ center and 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 listing all upcoming activities and classes or need more infor-
mation on what is offered, please call the Thompson Park Activity
Center at 651-450-8291 or stop in for a visit.
i Men's Tuesday or Thursday D & Women's i
Tuesday D League Softball i
If interested in registering a softball team, please
contact Teresa at 651-452-1850.
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CLIFF TIMM MEMORIAL FISHING DERBY
AT ROGER'S LAKE
Participants must pre -register at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve.
Space is limited & fills up quickly. Bring your fishin' pole and come
on down to the Roger's Lake Fishing Pier to try to catch the "BIG
ONE"! Prizes will be awarded in different catagories!
When: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 (participants must bring their
own pole/ bait/tackle.) Events will run from 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Location: Roger's Lake Fishing Dock & Lake area (Wagon Wheel
Trail)
Ages: Youth 14 & under (parent/adult chaperone required)
Fee: $5.00 per child /$10.00 non-resident fee
Register now at Mendota Heights City Hall as enrollment is lim-
ited. Additional program information for this program can also be
found on the cities website at www.mendota-heights.com.
FAMILY PERFORMANCES IN THE PARK
Mendota Heights Parks & Rec is sponsoring a series of "FREE"
Performances In The Park! Bring a blanket or lawn chair. Children
must be accompanied by an adult throughout the entire perform-
ance.
Wednesday, June 13, 7:00 p.m. at Henry Sibley High School
parking lot. "The Alphabits Band".
Wednesday, June 27, 6:30 p.m. Mendakota Park Pavilion.
Summer Playhouse (formerly The Imagination Station)
Wednesday, July 11, 7:30 p.m. Rogers Lake Pavilion.
Entertainment by "Kevin Hall Magic". This will coincide with the
Fishing Derby that evening. You do not have to be a part of the fish-
ing derby to come and enjoy this performance.
Tuesday, August 7, 6:30 p.m. Mendakota Park Pavilion.
"Woody". Woody is one of our favorites & he is back again to per-
form & entertain at the National Night Out event.
Wednesday, August 29, 6:30 p.m. Mendakota Park Pavilion.
"Leroy's River Ministrels.". Music provided by MH Parks and
Recreation and free root beer floats provided by Thompson
Park Activity Center.
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Mendota Heights Parks & Rec
Mendota Heights Summer Tennis Program
Lessons will be held at Visitation Courts @ Mendota and Dodd Road. We will be offering Tennis lessons
and Teams taught and coached by Tim Garvey a Certified developmental coach/instructor with USPTA-United
States Professional Tennis Association. We also have High School/College assistants working with Tim.
Please call the Tennis Hotline at 651-255-1174 if weather is questionable up to a half hour before your lesson.
Rain outs will not be made up -instead we have added extra time on Friday, July 27 with a picnic, in-house tour-
nament, games and prizes. ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED SO PLEASE REGISTER EARLYWI
"Little Tennis" for Youth Ages 4 - 7
T-shirt included (45 minute lesson once a week). This program will introduce tennis to your child in a fun
and safe environment. Mini nets & other teaching aids will be used to gear this program to your child's age
level. Register early, this program fills quickly. (The instructor would like a parent/chaperone to stay with
child during lesson - you may coordinate with another parent to help with your child if you are unable to stay.)
Dates: Thursdays, June 14 - July 26 (no lesson on July 5)
Times: Littles 1- 8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Littles II - 9:30 - 10:15 a.m.
Cost: $40 (no rainout/makeup's). We may add more sessions if these classes fill.
Beginner Tennis Lessons for Youth Ages 8 - 14
We will be using a USTA "games approach" to get kids together to have fun and learn how to play tennis. They will learn sportsmanship,
general etiquette, develop strokes, apply strategies and tactics for both singles and doubles in a supervised, safe environment.
Tennis T-shirt and tennis balls are included. Participants will need tennis shoes and a tennis racquet.
Dates: Mon., Tues., & Weds. from June 11 to July 25 (18 hours total + Friday Fun Day) no play on July 2, 3, or 4.
Times: Session I - 8:30 - 9:25 a.m. for ages 8, 9, 10 years Session II - 9:30 - 10:25 for ages 11, 12, 13, 14 years. Cost: $75.00
** Friday, July 27 - In house tournament, picnic fun/games and awards 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Lessons for Youth Ages 8 - 14
This program is for youth with previous tennis experience or for youth who participated in our tennis program last year. Tim and his assis-
tants will take them to the next level of training. You will work with the instructors at your level of play not age.
Dates: Mon., Tues. & Weds. from June 11 to July 25 (18 hours total + Friday Fun Day) no play on July 2, 3, or 4.
Times: Session III - 10:30 — 11:25 a.m. Session IV - 11:30 a.m. - 12:25 p.m. Cost: $75.00
(If you plan on playing on the traveling team and would also like to take the lessons, please sign up for Session IV.)
** Friday, July 28 - In house tournament, games, prizes, picnic and awards 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
In -House League Play for Ages 11 - 14
You may be part of this program if you are in advanced lessons (session III at 10:30 a.m.) or took lessons last year and want to take your
game to the next level without playing on the traveling team. You will need to qualify for this program and be evaluated your first day. If
Coach Tim feels you are not ready for this program, your money will be refunded. COST. If you sign up for both the 10:30 advanced les-
sons and in house league play you will get a reduced rate of $135.00. If you are just signing up for in house league the fee is $75.00.
DATES: Mon., Tues., & Weds. from June 11 - July 25. (18 hours + Friday Fun Day) No play on July 2, 3, or 4.
Time: 11:45-12:45. ** Friday, July 28 - In house tournament, games, prizes, picnic and awards 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Traveling Tennis Team for Youth Ages 12 - 14 (or approval of instructor)
The Coach will approve you to play on the first day - if he feels you are not ready for this program your fee will be refunded. USTA Teams
will be formed according to age. You will travel to locations outside our City and some games will be at our home courts at Visitation. When
traveling to other sites ending times may vary. Tim Garvey will be the coach. Fee will include Team T -Shirt, USTA team fee. Most weeks
you will practice or play on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday afternoons with an opportunity to qualify for USTA Sectional Championships.
Team members will need a racquet, tennis shoes and shorts. Parents will be needed to help drive team to playing sites. Please let instruc-
tor know if you can help drive, instructor is not allowed to drive players. Cost: $100.00
Dates: Mon., Tues., Weds. from June 11 - July 25 (no play on July 2, 3, or 4). Times: 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. (approximately).
* There will be two travel teams one Competitive Flight and one Recreational flight and you will play others at your level.
DON'T MISS THESE TENNIS EVENTS - JUNE 2ND IN MENDOTA HEIGHTS!!!
FAMILY TENNIS TOURNAMENT - Saturday, June 2, 2007 9am-Noon.
Visitation Courts: Two flights of competition -1. Adult/Child-14 and under doubles or 2. Singles Age 14 and under open to both
boys and girls. Tournament fee: $10.00 per participant includes t -shirt and awards. Sign up by May 30. Limited spots avail-
able. Mail or drop off your registration at City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve, MH, 55118.
2007 USTA BLOCK PARTY -Saturday, June 2nd Noon — 3:00 Mendakota Park
Join the free fun as USTA & our staff plan some fun events and prizes -held in conjunction with the Park Celebration
PAGE 7 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES February 2007
Parks Celebration!
Saturday June 2nd
NAark your calendars for Saturday June 2, 2007 as we Celebrate
dota Heights Parks at Mendakota Park.
yve are currently planning the following events from Noon to 3 p.m.
• Teddy Bear Band performance O
• Splatter Sisters performance 0
• MH Police Dept. Bike Rodeo and Kid Print 0
• Walton's Hollow Petting Zoo & Pony Rides ° ® O
• Fire Truck Rides- MHFD
• MHAA Ball Tournament
• Vulcan Truck Rides
• Soccer Shoot -Out -
Hockey Shoot -Out -
Face Painting-
Clowns-
Moon
ainting-
Clowns-
Moon Walk- 11.0 01110 01011 ................
• Free Throw Contest ; VOLUNTEERS AND EVENT:
•
USTA Tennis "Block Party" SPONSORS NEEDED
• Putting Contest Volunteers are needed for this
• Caricatures ; year's Park Celebration and 5K
• Joe the Balloon Guy Run/Walk. Also, if you are a busi-
• Duggan's Dashes •
• Boltz's Tae Kwon Do Demo
. Hess or community group interested .
• Bike Drawings • In participating or making a donation .
please contact Teresa
at 651-452-1850.
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City of Mendota Heights
5K Run/Walk
Saturday June 2, 2007
9:00 a.m. start time
For information or a registration form,
please contact
City Hall at 651-452-1850
Important Phone Numbers _
& Recreation Information -
You may register for programs or
take out park permits at the recep-
tionist desk in City Hall during normal
business hours (Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.).
Park & Recreation Programmer, Teresa Gangelhoff, 651-452-
1850. Hours are 10:00 am -3:30 pm Tuesday, Wednesday &
Thursday.
• MH Adult Softball League : Teresa @ 651-452-1850
• Skating Lesson Hot Line: 651-255-1173
• Ice Rink Hotline: 651-255-1174
• Sibley Sting Youth Soccer: 651-457-1426
• Thompson Park Activity Center: 651-450-8291
• DARTS: 651-455-1560
• Fort Snelling State Park -612-725-2389
* Special Olympics: 612-333-0999
• DNR information Center: 651-296-6157
* Mendota Heights Garden Club: 651-454-3337
• Dakota County Parks: 651-438-4671
• St. Thomas Ice Arena: 651-209-6020
• Mendota Heights Mom's Club: 651-405-3111 (Sarah)
• Mendota Heights Athletic Association (MHAA) - All
youth sports (excluding tennis & golf): Please call MHAA
@ 651-454-0433 or sign up on line at:
www.eteamz.active.com/mhaaonline
KATE
For the expert to beginner and everyone in between. The 3rd
Lair instructors are very experienced in the sport and have years
of teaching knowledge. Equipment needed for camp: skate-
board and helmet. (knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards
are recommended. (if raining please meet
under the pavilion)
Date: One week camp from Monday, July 30
to Friday,August 3rd.
Time: 9 am to noon Cost: $160.00
Ages: All ages
Where: Rogers Lake Skate Park
MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS & REC REGISTRATION FORM
You may register in person or by mail for all activites at: Mendota Heights City Hall, Parks and Rec, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118.(Make checks payable to City
of Mendota Heights) By signing below you agree that the City of Mendota Heights shall not be liable for any claims, demands, injuries, damages, actions or causes of action what-
soever to you or your property due to the passive or active negligence of the City of Mendota Heights, it's agents or employees. I have read and understand this agreement by sign-
ing below. We reserve the right to cancel any program due to insufficient enrollment with a complete refund. No refunds after start of activity. A $5.00 service fee will be charged
for cancellations made prior to the start of a program or it's registration deadline. Non-resident fee of $5.00 will apply for golf programs and fishing derby only.
endota He
Parks & Recreation
1101 Victoria Curve
Mendota Heights, MN 55118
651-452-1850
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PAGE 8 HEIGHTS HIGHLITES February 2007
endota Heights Spring Clean -Up
Saturday, May 5, 2007, 8am - 2pm
Mendota Plaza, Highway 110 and Dodd Road
(Enter & exit from South Plaza Drive).
Mendota Heights Residents Only. (ID Required.)
Only cars, pick-ups and small trailers are allowed.
WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
* Car Tires, Furniture, and Mattresses, $3.00 each
* Scrap Metals (remove all non-metal components), Volume -Based Fee
* Home Remodeling Debris and Miscellaneous Junk, Volume -Based
Fee
* Home Electronics - $.35 per pound — some examples
27" TV — $17.00 - $19.00
15" Monitor - $10-12
Computer - $9-11
*the recycler reserves the right to refuse any product under this pro -
^am and makes final determination of cost.
SHOES — New this year — bring in your old shoes (all sizes and
yles) at no cost to be recycled!
IE WILL NOT ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
Household Hazardous Waste (Motor Oil, Batteries, Paint, Household
Chemicals, etc.)
* Yard Waste
* Items that can be recycled at your curb
* Commercial or Contractor Debris
* Appliances: you can call JR's Appliances at 651.454.9215 at any time
to recycle your appliances!
Spring Clean -Up is made possible by a grant from Dakota County
Environmental Management and the OEA.
City Directory
Council Members:
John Huber, Mayor
450-0729
Ultan Duggan
452-5179
Sandra Krebsbach
454-5696
Mary Jeanne Schneeman
4574337
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
Sue McDermott, 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
City of Mendota Heights
1101 Victoria Curve
Mendota Heights, Mn. 55118
Call the Air Noise Line
Are you bothered by air noise? When air noise
becomes unbearable and disrupts your family's
lifestyle, the Metropolitan Airports Commis:
wants to know. Call the MAC air noise complalilt
line at (612) 726-9411. If possible, be prepared to
provide the MAC with information on time, loca-
tion, direction and air-
craft type.
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Welcome New Commissioners
The City of Mendota Heights would like to
welcome its newest commissioners. On January
16th the Mendota Heights City Council announced
the following Commission appointments:
Steve Norton - Planning Commission
Doug Hennes - Planning Commission
Pat Hindershied - Planning Commission
Ansis Viksnins -Airport Relations Commission
Brian Hallman - Parks & Recreation Commission
Congratulations to our new commissioners.
The residents of Mendota Heights appreciate the
commitment you are making to this great city.
The City would also like to thank the following
outgoing commissioners for their years of harc'
work and dedication to the City:
Sally Lorberbaum — Planning Commission
Eric Hesse — Planning Commission
Maureen Harms — Planning Commission
Vern Edstrom —Airport Relations Commission,
Dave Libra- Parks and Recreation Commission.
The City of Mendota Heights appreciates your
years of service and dedication to this community.
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1 Drop Bog Reminder
There are 2 drop boxes outside of City Hall for your I
convienence. One is for utility bills and the other is for
US Mail. Just drive up and drop it off!
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St. Paul, Mn 55118
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