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Hot Topics: July 15, 2010 |
New This Week…Minnetonka Farmers’ Market Tuesdays, 3–7 p.m.Gather up your shopping bags and mark your calendar for the second year of the Minnetonka Farmers’ Market, set for Tuesdays through September 28 at the Minnetonka Civic Center Campus. Learn more Coming Up…Fireworks rescheduled for October 5The Summer Festival fireworks show that was cancelled due to rain has been rescheduled to take place Tuesday, October 5, at 8 p.m., at the conclusion of this year’s Fire Department and City Open House. Learn more Williston Fitness Center renovation startsPlanned renovations to the Williston Fitness Center will be underway soon, including interior remodeling, additions to the existing pool building, parking lot expansion and exterior painting of the tennis building. Learn more July speed enforcement plannedThe Minnetonka, Maple Grove and Plymouth police departments will team up during the month of July for a “Speed Wave,” part of a statewide campaign. Learn more News for Neighbors: July 2010News for Neighbors appears quarterly in the Minnetonka Memo with news for you about happenings in the Minnetonka Police Department. Learn more Photo contest entries due Sept. 13The Minnetonka Community Commission will host the annual photo contest again this year, in conjunction with the October Fire Department and City Open House. Deadline is Monday, Sept. 13, by 4:30 p.m. Learn more Fall recreation brochure online July 30; printed copies will not be mailedThe 2010 Recreation Services fall brochure will be posted online July 30 at www.eminnetonka.com. It will not be mailed to homes. Learn more Enjoy July events for senior residentsLearn about upcoming senior services programs. Learn more MAM hosts July concerts, choir auditionsThe Music Association of Minnetonka (MAM) Civic Orchestra presents its summer pops concert at multiple locations this summer. Learn more Music in the Park continues through August 10Mark your calendars for the 2010 Music in the Park series, set for Tuesdays, 7 to 8:30 p.m., starting June 15. Learn more Night for Neighbors is August 3On Tuesday, August 3, from 6 to 9 p.m., Minnetonka residents are invited to join hundreds of other neighborhoods across Minnetonka in the tradition of an evening of getting to know your neighbors. Learn more Primary election is August 10Due to a recent change in federal law, the state primary election was moved up to August 10. Absentee voting is available for those who are unable to visit the polling place on primary election day for one or more of the following reasons. Learn more News You Can UseTree disease control underwayThe city of Minnetonka’s shade tree disease control program, aimed at keeping Dutch elm disease (DED) and oak wilt (OW) at bay, has begun. Learn more Canoe Minnehaha CreekThe city of Minnetonka will offer a rental and shuttle service May 1 through July 11 for anyone interested in canoeing the Minnehaha Creek corridor this spring and early summer. Learn more Burwell House regular tours now availableThe Burwell House regular tour schedule continues through August 31. Learn more Shady Oak Beach openShady Oak Beach, located at 5200 Shady Oak Road in Minnetonka, opened for the season June 11. Learn more Applications available for 2011 nonprofit fundingThe city of Minnetonka is now accepting requests for a limited amount of 2011 nonprofit funding. Learn more Ask Mike: Carpenter ants and your treesThis month, Mike addresses a resident’s question about carpenter ants. Learn more A summer reminder: city rules and ordinancesPets, noise, parking, recreational fires, outdoor storage—these are just a few of the concerns that peak each summer as residents are out and about more. Learn more Conserve energy and water this summer while staying coolRising temperatures don’t have to mean rising energy and water use. Learn more Know the rules about election signsDuring election season, it’s important for Minnetonka residents to be aware of the city’s zoning regulations related to posting political campaign signs. Learn more Reserve your summer picnic shelter nowMinnetonka facilities staff reserve space at both Minnetonka and Hopkins picnic shelters, located in Burnes, Central and Valley parks in Hopkins, and Lone Lake, Gro-Tonka and Shady Oak parks in Minnetonka. Learn more Take an express bus to Twins games!Why drive to Target Field when you can take an easy ride instead? Avoid downtown parking and take an express ride from Minnetonka to the ballpark! Learn more About door-to-door sales in MinnetonkaWhile solicitors, peddlers and canvassers are allowed in Minnetonka, for-profit sale of products or services requires a license from the city. Learn more Living GreenShow your green thumb: adopt a signMinnetonka’s Adopt-A-Sign program has been a great way for individuals, families and community organizations to share their gardening talents with others by planting flowers around city park signs. Learn more Lawn care tipsFind tips on chemicals and your yard as well as keeping streets and storm drains clean. Learn more Dreaming of a new construction or landscape project?This spring, think about how to plan, design and build your project while still protecting our natural resources. Learn more Get ActiveRecreation brochure to move online in fallThe 2010 Recreation Services fall brochure will not be mailed to homes late this summer. Instead, it will be posted online July 30. Learn more Senior ServicesUpcoming events for Minnetonka seniorsDon’t miss out on the fun and friendship at Minnetonka Senior Services with these upcoming events! Learn more HOME program: helping older adultsHousehold & Outside Maintenance for Elderly (HOME) is a program offered by Senior Community Services (SCS), a 59-year-old nonprofit agency dedicated to helping meet the special needs of older adults and their caregivers through a variety of outreach and support services. Learn more Project CenterApply now to be a Minnetonka firefighterIf you’ve always wanted to be a firefighter, now is the time! Learn more Curious about city construction?If you have questions about construction projects in the city—from roads, to sewer and water utilities, to drainage and storm sewer—visit our City Projects page to find out everything you want to know. Learn more. Public SafetyPower outage? Don’t call 911Minnetonka police are reminding residents of when it’s appropriate to call 911. Learn more History FactWhy did families enjoy fish for supper on an evening in July 1908?Taken from the oral history of Edwin (Ed) Swanson, who lived and worked in a store owned by his uncle, J.C. Nelson. The store had formerly belonged to S.H. Smith and stood where the The Mills Church, formerly Minnetonka Community Church, now stands. The mill pond Swanson refers to was located near the site of the Charles H. Burwell House on Minnetonka Boulevard. “I remember the millpond as being there on July 4, 1908, but just a few days later the dam was torn out and the millpond disappeared, leaving hundreds of pickerels stranded. All the men and boys rushed about killing fish with sticks and bats and most of the families in the area had fish for supper that night.” |
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