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    Maplewood

    Community Guide

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    Lillie Suburban Newspapers, Inc. Maplewood 2013-2014 Community Guide North St. Paul 1

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    Maplewood North St. PaulCommunity Guide 2013 - 2014

    The Ramsey County Review and Maplewood Review

    are pleased to present the Maplewood and North St. Paul

    Community Guides. Inside you'll find information about

    city government, recreational opportunities, schools and

    local history.

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    ON THE COVER:

    In the summertimeTop left, the 2013 Ramsey

    County Fair celebrated 100

    years of bringing the community

    together and having fun with

    games, rides, pet shows and

    more.

    Lower left, Kassandra and

    Ayden get up close to sheep.

    A variety of eece, fur and

    feathers entertained youngsters

    visiting the petting zoo at North

    Haven's 2012 Summer Festival.

    Food, music by the TC Cats,

    face and hair painting, and more

    drew a crowd. This photo was

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    Photos by Linda Baumeister /

    Review

    About this guide

    Community Information

    Maplewood City Information .............. 2Maplewood History - Facts ................. 3North St. Paul City Information ......... 4North St. Paul History - Facts ............. 5

    Regional / Ntnl Government ..... 6

    In the News

    Ramsey County Fair 100 years andcounting .................................................... 8North St. Paul and University ofMinnesota partner up ............................ 9

    Education

    District 622............................................. 10

    Private / Parochial Schools .................. 13District 623............................................. 14

    Community Perks

    Maplewood Community Center ...... 14North St. Paul Community School,Fitness Center & Library .................... 16North St. Paul Parks ............................ 18

    North St. Paul Recreation .................. 19Maplewood Recreation ....................... 20Maplewood Parks ................................. 22Area Attractions................................... 24Annual Events........................................ 27

    Places of Worship ............. 28 & 29

    Business Services .................. 30-32

    Advertisers Index ...................... 32

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    2 Maplewood 2013-2014 Community Guide North St. Paul Lillie Suburban Newspapers, Inc.

    Welcome to Maple-

    wood, a bustling com-

    munity just minutes

    from downtown St. Paul. Theres

    always something to do in Ma-

    plewood, whether its hiking the

    trails at the Battle Creek and

    Phalen Keller regional parks, par-

    ticipating in a naturalist program

    at the Nature Center, attendinga live theater show at the Com-

    munity Center or shopping at

    the more than 130 stores at Ma-

    plewood Mall.

    Maplewood has a long, pros-

    perous history. The first Europe-

    an settlers inhabited the area

    around 1850, and established

    farms and small residential

    neighborhoods along transpor-

    tation routes. Maplewoods rural

    sections gradually gave way tohousing developments, com-

    mercial districts, schools, medi-

    cal facilities and industrial parks.

    The city has always been an

    attractive place for businesses

    -- both small and large -- and

    is home to the 3M international

    headquarters.

    The suburb has a library, top-

    notch golf courses and 30 parks

    that provide places to picnic,run, walk, skate, bike and play

    tennis, baseball or basketball.

    Come check out all that Ma-

    plewood has to offer. This diverse

    community guarantees fun for

    all.

    The Maplewood City Council meetson the second and fourth Mondays ofeach month in Maplewood City Hallcouncil chambers at 7 p.m.

    Maplewood City Hall

    1830 E. County Road B

    Maplewood, MN 55109

    Phone: 651-249-2000

    The city of Maplewood operates un-der the council-manager plan. All leg-islative power is vested in the elected,part-time city council under this formof government. The council consistsof a mayor and four council memberswho are elected at large for four-yearstaggered terms.

    The council adopts policies and or-dinances and appoints a professional,full-time city manager to carry themout. The city manager is solely respon-sible for the administration of city

    business and may delegate authority topromote efficient use of staff time.

    Mayor

    Will Rossbach (term ends Nov. 2013)Phone: 651-484-5427E-mail:[email protected]

    City Manager

    Chuck AhlPhone: 651-249-2050E-mail:[email protected]

    Council Members

    Bob CardinalPhone: 952-564-3806E-mail:

    [email protected]

    Kathleen JuenemannPhone: 651-771-3670E-mail:[email protected]

    Marvin KoppenPhone: 651-770-5391E-mail:[email protected]

    Rebecca CavePhone: 651-773-7059E-mail:[email protected]

    CITY of MAPLEWOOD

    About Maplewood

    Linda Baumeister/Review

    As the "Good for Gary Band" played, balloon sculptor Amber Corbett dances to the beat. Come nightfall, she'd be lit up

    with LEDs during the Maplewood's 4th of July Celebration "Light It Up Maplewood."

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    Lillie Suburban Newspapers, Inc. Maplewood 2013-2014 Community Guide North St. Paul 3

    Originally a mix of scrub oak

    and prairie land inhabited bythe Dakota Indians, Maple-

    wood is now a growing suburb that ishome to more than 38,000 residents.

    Maplewoods recorded history datesback about 150 years. Before it was in-corporated in the 1950s as the Village

    of Maplewood, most of the area wascalled New Canada Township.

    Early efforts by European-Americanpioneers to claim the land were un-successful, in part because the DakotaIndians laid claim to the land. Eventu-ally, the Dakota left the area, allowingthe families to build farmsteads and

    stay permanently on the land.

    The railroad industry spurred thetownships growth. The Lake Superiorand Mississippi Railroad became the

    St. Paul and Duluth Railroad, whichintersected with the Wisconsin Cen-tral Railroad. At the junction of theserailroads was a town site, Gladstone,

    which was growing so rapidly thatsome folks were predicting it would ri-

    val St. Paul before too long.

    Although their predictions nevercame true, through the years, the littlevillages of Gladstone, McLean Town-ship and New Canada Township didindeed thrive.

    In the early 1950s, Minnesota Min-ing and Manufacturing - now knownas 3M - wanted to expand and boughta large tract of land in McLean Town-ship outside the St. Paul city limits.The New Canada Township Board

    wanted to entice the prosperous com-

    pany to establish its headquartersthere, and decided the best course ofaction was to incorporate and becomea fully functioning city that providedpolice and fire protection and othermunicipal services.

    On Feb. 26, 1957, New Canada Town-

    ship officially became a village. Nowall it needed was a name. Village boardmembers suggested Maplewood, andwhen one member traced a maple leaffrom his backyard, the city logo was

    born.

    Maplewoods dog leg shape givesthe suburb a very distinct look when

    one views it on a map. It had a popu-lation of 14,200 when the village wasfirst incorporated, and has grown tomore than twice that size today. Its

    home to Maplewood Mall, St. JohnsHospital, neighborhood schools, re-gional parks, hundreds of businessesand 3Ms international headquartersand main research campus.

    Fast facts:

    Maplewood is the birthplace

    of the Post-it-Note

    The Maplewood Mall opened

    in 1974 and now has more

    than 130 stores

    3M has its international head-

    quarters in Maplewood

    Former Olympian and three-

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    4 Maplewood 2013-2014 Community Guide North St. Paul Lillie Suburban Newspapers, Inc.

    Welcome to North St.

    Paul, a city that keeps

    its past alive and looks

    ahead to a prosperous future.

    Founded in 1887 as a working-

    mans community with indus-

    tries and attractive houses that

    factory workers could afford,

    North St. Paul has been a placethat generations of families have

    been proud to call home.

    Its downtown district has several

    buildings that were constructed

    during the towns early years,

    including the first city hall and

    Neumanns Bar, which claims to

    be the oldest bar in continuous

    operation in Minnesota.

    North St. Paul has never been

    content to sit back and rest on

    its laurels. Although the originalmanufacturing companies are

    gone, the citys industrial park is

    bustling with activity, and com-

    munity leaders have led the way

    on redevelopment projects both

    in the downtown district and the

    neighborhoods.

    Inviting parks and neighbor-

    hood schools are scattered

    throughout the city, and Silver

    Lake is a popular picnicking,

    swimming and fishing spot.

    Gazing down on the state High-

    way 36 and nearby North High

    School is the towns signature 44-

    foot snowman - the worlds larg-

    est stucco snowman. A replica

    of the citys logo, its smiling face

    offers a message of good cheer

    to residents and visitors alike.

    The North St. Paul City Councilmeets on the first and third Tuesdaysof each month in North St. Paul City

    Hall council chambers on the secondfloor of City Hall at 6:30 p.m.

    North St. Paul City Hall

    2400 Margaret St.

    North St. Paul, MN 55109

    Phone: 651-747-2400

    The city of North St. Paul is governed

    by the council-manager "Plan B" formof government. Under this plan, all

    legislative and policy making powersare vested in the council consisting of

    a mayor, elected for a four-year term,and four council members, elected forfour-year terms. These officers areelected at large, and any qualified voterresiding in the city is eligible to holdoffice.

    The council adopts policies and or-dinances and appoints a professional,

    full-time city manager to carry themout. The city manager is solely respon-sible for the administration of city

    business and may delegate authority topromote efficient use of staff time.

    Mayor

    Mike KuehnPhone:651-777-1216 or 651-747-2422E-mail:[email protected]

    City Manager

    Jason ZiemerPhone: 651-747-2421Email:

    [email protected]

    Council Members

    Scott Thorsen

    Phone: 651-503-3824E-mail:[email protected]

    Terry FurlongPhone: 651-779-8257E-mail:[email protected]

    Jan WalczakPhone:651-777-5820 or 651-485-5920E-mail:[email protected]

    Candy PetersenPhone:651-770-0742 or 651-249-1981

    E-mail:[email protected]

    CITY of NORTH ST. PAUL

    About North St. Paul

    Linda Baumeister/Review

    The annual Tour de North St. Paul 5K run is a race conducted in honor of Mayor Bill Sandberg who passed away in 2008

    after serving as mayor for more than 30 years. The proceeds of the 5K go to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of

    Minnesota.

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    Lillie Suburban Newspapers, Inc. Maplewood 2013-2014 Community Guide North St. Paul 5

    North St. Paul once had aspira-tions to rival Chicago as themost illustrious manufactur-

    ing giant in the country. Although thatdidnt come true, the city remains awarm, friendly suburb that feels like

    home to residents both new and old.

    What began as a rolling prairie and

    oak savanna boomed into a prosperouscity almost overnight. Six churches, 15factories, 100 cottages and 1,500 peo-ple quickly established themselves inthe early days of North St. Paul.

    Capt. Henry Anson Castle founded

    North St. Paul in 1887 along the shoresof Silver Lake, and dreamed of the cityovertaking Chicago. He sold 40 lots forresidential development on his 1,200acres east and south of Silver Lake.The North St. Paul Land Company

    formed and purchased the land fromCastle.

    The United States experienced a ma-jor depression in the 1890s, and NorthSt. Paul did not escape the financialcrisis that followed.

    The suburbs residents and mer-chants got through it by pulling togeth-er and remaining positive. Neighbors

    held Hard Times Parties and Pov-erty Socials to uplift the community.In 1893, a magnificent ice palace made

    of 12,000 tons of ice rose 25 feet into

    the air at Silver Lake and helped shift

    the thoughts of North St. Paulites awayfrom their financial woes.

    Today downtown North St. Paul pro-vides a glimpse of the past, and manyof the structures have vintage brickstorefronts.

    Neumanns Bar, the longest continu-ously operating bar in the state, first

    opened its doors the year North St.

    Paul was incorporated in 1887. It stillhas its original mahogany bar and tinyfrog pond in a front window, and re-mains a popular gathering spot.

    The North St. Paul Snowman, akathe worlds largest stucco snowman,stands at the corner of state Highway

    36 and Margaret Street and is one

    of the citys most prominent land-marks and symbols. The snowman isa reminder of the citys former wintercelebration of Snow Frolics, whenthere was a giant snowman made ofreal snow every year.

    Driving through North St. Paul to-day, one can still see reminders of thecity as it was when originally founded.Although Captain Castles dream ofNorth St. Paul mirroring the accom-plishments of Chicago didnt come

    to fruition, the community has flour-ished.

    As the song, A Hundred Years inNorth St. Paul says:

    Yes, times were a little slower then, thetrains were sometimes late,

    A quarter took you 14 miles in 1888.

    Though through the years a lot haschanged, and everything has grown

    To me its still the place to be - the placethat I call home!

    Fast facts:

    North St. Paul covers three

    square miles

    The worlds largest stucco

    snowman, built over the span

    of 1972-1974, has a 16-foot

    smile

    Bret Hedican, retired pro hock-

    ey player, Stanley Cup winner

    and two-time U.S. Olympian,

    grew up in North St. Paul

    Henry Street is named after

    North St. Pauls founder, Hen-

    ry Castle; Margaret Street is

    named after his wife; Helen

    Street is named after his first

    daughter, and Charles Street

    is named after his first son

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    6 Maplewood 2013-2014 Community Guide North St. Paul Lillie Suburban Newspapers, Inc.

    The Ramsey County Board of Com-missioners generally meets four Tues-days a month at 9 a.m. in the BoardChambers - third floor of the Court-

    house.

    Ramsey County

    220 Court House

    15 West Kellogg Blvd.

    St. Paul, MN 55102Phone: 651-266-8350

    www.co.ramsey.mn.us

    Unlike most other states, Minnesotarelies heavily on county governmentto plan, administer and fund a broadrange of services. State and federal

    laws dictate most of these services.However, some were established by theCounty Board of Commissioners. Thecounty website can be accessed for up-dated election results.

    Ramsey County CommissionerVictoria ReinhardtDistrict 7Ramsey County Board OfficeRm. 220 Court House15 W. Kellogg Blvd. St. Paul MN 55102Phone: 651-266-8363email:[email protected]

    Ramsey County Board Members

    Blake HuffmanPhone: 651-266-8362Email:

    [email protected]

    Mary Jo McGuirePhone: 651-266-8356Email: [email protected]

    Janice RettmanPhone: 651-266-8360Email:

    [email protected]

    Toni CarterPhone: 651-266-8364Email: [email protected]

    Rafael OrtegaPhone: 651-266-8361Email:[email protected]

    Ramsey County Board Members

    Jim McDonoughPhone: 651-266-8365Email:

    [email protected]

    County Manager

    Julie KleinschmidtPhone: 651-266-8000Email: [email protected]

    Minnesota State Senators:

    Senator Chuck Wiger (DFL)District 4375 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.205 CapitolSt. Paul, MN 55155-1606651-296-6820Email: [email protected]

    Senator Susan Kent (DFL)District 5375 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.205 CapitolSt. Paul, MN 55155-1606651-296-4166Email: [email protected]

    Minnesota State Representatives:

    Representative Leon Lillie (DFL)District 43B371 State Office Building

    100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155651-296-1188Email: [email protected]

    Representative Peter Fischer (DFL)District 43A421 State Office Building100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155-1206651-296-5363.E-mail: [email protected]

    Representative JoAnn Ward (DFL)District 53A531 State Office Building100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155-1206651-296-7807Email: [email protected]

    United States Congress

    Rep. Betty McCollum (DFL)U.S. District 41714 Longworth House Office Bldg.Washington DC 20515

    Phone: 202-225-6631access to email through website:

    http://mccollum.house.gov

    Minnesota Office:165 Western Ave., Suite 17St. Paul MN 55102Phone: 651-224-9191

    Rep. Michele Bachmann (R)U.S. District 62417 Rayburn House Office BuildingWashington DC 20515Phone: 202-225-2331access to email through website:

    http://bachmann.house.gov

    Minnesota Office2850 Cutters Grove Ave., Suite 205Anoka MN 55303Phone: 763-323-8922

    United State Senators:

    Sen. Al Franken (DFL)309 Hart Senate Office BuildingWashington DC 20510Phone: 202-224-5641access to email through website:

    http://franken.senate.gov

    Minnesota Office:60 East Plato Blvd. Suite 220St. Paul MN 55107Phone: 651-221-1016

    Sen. Amy Klobuchar (DFL)302 Hart Senate Office Building

    Washington DC 20510Phone: 202-224-3244access to email through website:

    http://klobuchar.senate.gov

    Minnesota Office:

    1200 Washington Ave. S. Suite 250Minneapolis MN 55415Phone: 612-727-5220

    County - State - National Government

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    Ramsey County Fair: 100 years and counting

    In the News

    Did you know that the RamseyCounty Fair was canceled in1946 due to a polio epidemic

    that infected one out of every 2,649residents in St. Paul? Or that fair ad-mission prices dropped from 50 centsto 15 cents in 1943 as a result of theGreat Depression and World War II,

    but now is free?

    These are only two of the fairs manytales.

    The Ramsey County Fair began in1913 as an educational venue and agri-cultural hub where farmers showcasedtheir best produce and livestock.

    As the rural parts of Ramsey Countygave way to suburban living duringthe 1950s, spurred in part by the post-World War II housing boom, the fairorganizers had to adjust the events toappeal to a new generation of visitors

    and emphasize more creative arts ac-tivities and shows rather than agricul-tural exhibits.

    For many years the fair took placein White Bear Lake. But residentialgrowth and the expansion of the WhiteBear Lake School District forced the re-

    location of the fairgrounds in 1954 to

    what was then known as the RamseyCounty Poor Farm in Maplewood. Thefair continues to be held at that sitenear the intersection of White Bear

    and Frost avenues every mid-July.

    In the past, the fair included DakotaIndian dances, military demonstra-tions, boxing tournaments, beauty

    pageants and even yo-yo contests.Now fair-goers are more likely see tal-ent contests, vintage car shows andpuppet-making demonstrations.

    But some things havent changed in

    the past 100 years. The fair continuesto have carnival rides, 4-H exhibits,displays of local residents prized bakedgoods and home-grown canned foods,and booths featuring the worldssharpest knives and miracle curesfor whatever ails you.

    And just as it always has, the fair

    draws thousands of visitors fromaround Ramsey County and the region.They come for the amazing sights, thetasty food on a stick, the musical en-

    tertainment and the thrill of a spin onthe tall Ferris wheel, where they get a

    birds-eye view of the county and be-yond.

    The 101st Ramsey County Fair willtake place July 9-13, 2014, and its sureto offer just the right mix of the oldand the new.

    Linda Baumeister / Review

    Fair-goers from all over enjoy the food, rides, performances and many interesting exhibits at the 100th Ramsey County Fair July 2013.

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    North St. Paul and the University of Minnesota will

    be teaming up for the 2013-14 academic year, asthe city was chosen to be the recipient of the uni-

    versitys Resilient Communities Project grant.

    Last year, the universitys Center for Urban and RegionalAffairs and the Institute on the Environment decided to

    form a group called the Resilient Communities Project,which chooses one Twin Cities metro area community withwhich to partner for nine months. This partnership helps

    both the students, who receive a hands-on learning experi-ence, and the community, which benefits from the wealthof knowledge of the students and their professors.

    The Resilient Communities Project focuses on sustainabil-ity issues facing local communities, and is modeled after asimilar program at the University of Oregon.

    Following a competitive application process, North St. Paulwas chosen out of seven cities. The city will partner withthe U of M students on a number of projects, such as fur-thering the citys green energy initiatives, creating strongerneighborhood identities, community branding and expand-ing the fiber optic cable network, among several others.

    The Resilient Communities Project will match specificcity projects with university graduate and upper-level un-

    dergraduate courses for fall 2013 and spring 2014. The pro-gram will contribute an estimated $175,000 in services tothe partnership to carry projects forward.

    To learn more about the Resilient Communities Project,visit http://rcp.umn.edu/.

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    The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oak-dale School District describes itself as"a community collaborative dedicated

    to educating and empowering all learn-ers to excel in our changing world."With this mission in mind, School

    District 622 provides lifelong educa-tional opportunities for residents ofall ages. The district's wide variety ofCommunity Education programs serveinfants, centenarians, and everyone in

    between.

    From highly trained teachers in itsStepping Stones preschool to nation-ally recognized programs at North andTartan high schools, District 622 is al-ways striving to be the best. Staff mem-

    bers work with families and teachers

    to choose the most appropriate schoolprograms and settings so children can

    find success.

    Elementary SchoolsEach elementary school provides an

    academically and socially balancedapproach to education for students ingrades kindergarten through five. Foreach grade level, the district has a com-prehensive curriculum that includes

    essential outcomes, outlining whatstudents are expected to know and be

    able to do.District 622 offers free all-day, Mon-

    day-Friday kindergarten for its stu-dents. This initiative is part of thedistrict's commitment to providing a

    top-notch education focused on en-suring academic success for all. Theprogram is a full-day curriculum thatprovides students with a strong edu-cational base as they begin their aca-demic careers.

    Middle Schools

    District 622's middle schools servestudents in grades six through eight.The middle schools are built aroundthe "house" concept, in which eachgrade has a majority of its classes lo-cated in one area. A strong curriculumis at the center of the middle-schoolfoundation, with grade-level expecta-tions outlined for each subject. Asidefrom traditional coursework, a number

    of academic and social opportunitiesare offered outside of the classroom.

    High Schools

    Preparing students for the future isthe core of District 622's high school

    program. A comprehensive curricu-lum is designed to challenge the inter-ests and abilities of the diverse student

    body. Whether students are bound forcollege or a career, District 622 staffwork to ensure that all graduates areprepared for that next step.

    College credit is offered for full-orpart-time college attendance under theMinnesota Post-Secondary Enrollment

    Options program and through the Col-lege In The Schools program. BothNorth and Tartan high schools also of-fer a number of Advanced Placementclasses.

    Outside of the regular school day, stu-dents may participate in athletic teamsports and numerous co-curricular ac-tivities. In both academic and athleticcompetitions, District 622 students

    regularly receive state and nationalrecognition for their achievements.

    The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oak-dale School District serves all of Land-

    fall, North St. Paul and Oakdale andportions of Lake Elmo Maplewood,Pine Springs and Woodbury.

    District 622 has high schools inNorth St. Paul and Oakdale and middleschools in Maplewood and Oakdale.Elementary schools are located in allthree of the district's major communi-

    ties.

    District Education Center

    2520 E. 12th Ave.North St. Paul, MN 55109

    651-748-7622

    District 622 School BoardThe District 622 School Board con-

    ducts one meeting per month at theDistrict Education Center. Meetingagendas are posted online at www.isd622.org. Meetings begin at 7 p.m.

    About District 622

    Linda Baumeister/Review

    Bo Dustin gives his brother Brody a push on the newest playground equipment out at Cowern Elementary Aug. 30,

    2012. The two pointed out the new fun stuff to their mom after an open house at the school. Volunteers assembled

    the playground's third phase, including a wavy slide and a tunnel slide.

    Education

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    District 622 School BoardSuperintendent-Patty PhillipsPhone: 651-748-7410E-mail: [email protected]

    Chair-Amy CobornPhone: 651-748-7504

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Vice-chair-Nancy LivingstonPhone: 651-779-3222E-mail: [email protected]

    Treasurer-Michelle YenerPhone: 651-748-7506E-mail: [email protected]

    Clerk-Mark WheelerPhone: 651-748-7507E-mail: [email protected]

    Director-Theresa AugPhone: 651-748-7501E-mail: [email protected]

    Director-Steve Hunt

    Phone: 651-748-7502E-mail: [email protected]

    Director-Becky NevePhone: 651-748-7506E-mail: [email protected]

    Elementary Schools

    Carver Elementary School

    2680 Upper Afton RoadMaplewood, MN 55119School hours: 9:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m.Phone: 651-702-8200Principal: Sara Palodichuk

    Castle Elementary School

    6675 50th St. N.Oakdale, MN 55128

    School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6700Principal: Allie Storti

    Cowern Elementary School

    2131 N. Margaret St.North St. Paul, MN 55109School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6800

    Principal: Sonya Czerepak

    Elementary Schools

    Eagle Point Elementary School

    7850 15th St. N.Oakdale, MN 55128School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.mPhone: 651-702-8300Principal: Shawn Bromeland

    L.C. Webster Elementary School

    2170 E. Seventh Ave.North St. Paul, MN 55109School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.Phone: 651-748-7100Principal: Mona Perkins

    Oakdale Elementary School

    821 Glenbrook Ave N.Oakdale, MN 55128School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.Phone: 651-702-8500

    Principal: Tracy Buhl

    Richardson Elementary School

    2615 N. First St.North St. Paul, MN 55109

    School hours: 9:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6900Principal: Jim Miklausich

    Elementary Schools

    Skyview Elementary School

    1100 Heron Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55218School hours: 9:15 a.m.-3:45 p.mPhone: 651-702-8100Principal: Travis Barringer

    Weaver Elementary School

    2135 Birmingham St.Maplewood, MN 55109School hours: 9:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m.Phone: 651-748-7000Principal: Pangjua Xiong

    Middle Schools

    John Glenn Middle School

    1560 E. County Road BMaplewood, MN 55109School hours: 7:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.

    Phone: 651-748-6300Principal: Jill Miklausich

    Maplewood Middle School

    2410 Holloway Ave.

    Maplewood, MN 55109School hours: 7:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6500Principal: Kevin Wolff

    Education

    Linda Baumeister/Review

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    Middle Schools

    Skyview Middle School

    1100 Heron Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128School hours: 7:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.Phone: 651-702-8000

    Principal: Joe Slavin

    High Schools

    North High School

    2416 E. 11th Ave.North St. Paul, MN 55109School hours: 8:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6000Principal: Greg Nelson

    Tartan High School

    828 N. Greenway Ave.Oakdale, MN 55128School hours: 8:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

    Phone: 651-702-8610Principal: Adam Ehrmantraut

    Christ Evangelical Lutheran School

    2475 E. 17th Ave.North St. Paul, MN 55109Phone: 651-777-5771

    Gethsemane School

    2410 E. Stillwater RoadMaplewood, MN 55119Phone: 651-739-7540

    Hill-Murray School

    2625 E. Larpenteur Ave.Maplewood, MN 55109Phone: 651-777-1376

    Mounds Park Academy

    2051 E. Larpenteur Ave.Maplewood, MN 55109Phone: 651-777-2555

    Presentation of the Blessed

    Virgin Mary School1695 Kennard St.Maplewood, MN 55109651-777-5877

    St. Jerome Elementary School

    384 E. Roselawn Ave.Maplewood, MN 55117651-771-8494

    St. Peter Catholic School2620 N. Margaret St.North St. Paul, MN 55109Phone: 651-777-3091

    Transfiguration Elementary School6133 N. 15th St.Oakdale, MN 55128Phone: 651-738-2646

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    Roseville Area School District servesFalcon Heights, Lauderdale, most ofRoseville and a western section of Ma-plewood.

    District 623 Schools

    Edgerton Elementary School1929 Edgerton St.Maplewood, MN 55117Phone: 651-772-2565

    Roseville Area Middle School

    15 E. County Road B2Little Canada, MN 55117Phone: 651-482-5280

    Roseville Area High School

    1240 W. County Road B2

    Roseville, MN 55113Phone: 651-635-1660

    Community Perks

    DISTRICT 623

    Maplewood Community CenterThe Maplewood Community Center is located next to City Hall and is an ever-evolving facility for those looking for

    new ways to stay fit. In addition to the traditional weight, cardio, basketball and racquetball areas, there are other waysfor visitors to get active as well. Table tennis, swimming classes in one of the two pools, karate and self-defense coursesare just a few examples. Also available are a theater, Subway restaurant, meeting rooms, performing arts center anddance classes.

    Maplewood Community Center

    2100 N. White Bear Ave.Maplewood, MN 55109651-249-2100

    Mon-Thu 5:30 a.m. 10:00 p.m.Friday 5:30 a.m. 9:00 p.m.Saturday 6:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.Sunday 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.

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    Membership Rates*(Residents of Maplewood & North St. Paul)Individual Quarterly $147Individual Yearly $450Family Quarterly $220Family Yearly $675Senior Individual Yearly $320Senior Individual Quarterly $120*Rates are subject to change

    Linda Baumeister/Review

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    The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District 622 is leasingthe North St. Paul Community Center

    building for the new North St. PaulCommunity School. The North St.Paul Community School is an alterna-tive program for grades 11-12 in Dis-trict 622.

    The Fitness Center remains open tothe public with month-to-month mem-

    berships. Available also are the meet-ing rooms and the spacious gym.

    In addition to classroom space forthe alternative program, the Commu-nity School will continue to house theRamsey County Library-North St. PaulBranch, which also serves as a valu-able resource for students.

    North St. PaulCommunity School

    North St. Paul

    Community Center

    2300 North Saint Paul Drive

    North St. Paul MN 55109

    651-748-7600

    www.northstpaul.net

    Hours:

    Mon - Fri 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

    Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    North St. Paul Parks and Recreation

    651-747-2411

    Amenities

    Access to open gym times, gymna-sium equipped for basketball, floor

    hockey & volleyball

    Walking / Running Track

    Medical Reimbursement Programreceive up to $20 ($30 UCare)from your health insurance just forworking out.

    Locker rooms with showers

    Free towel service

    Meeting rooms and gym are avail-able for an additional fee for yourfor business seminar, private party

    and civic group meeting.

    Ramsey County Library conve-

    niently located inside the Com-munity School. Access to books,videos, DVD's and more.

    Wifi available throughout theCommunity School, Fitness Centerand Library

    For more information or to reserve aroom contact the North St. Paul Com-munity School at 651-748-7600.

    Ramsey County Library

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    Hours:

    Mon, Wed, Sat 10-5 p.m.Tues & Thurs 1-8 p.m.Closed Fri & Sun651-747-2700

    North St. Paul Community School, Fitness Center and Library

    Community Perks

    Fitness Center Rates *

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    Individual

    $19 $33 $47Family

    $26 $47 $68Senior Individual$14 $23 $32Senior Couple

    $17 $29 $41

    One, two or three month membershipsavailable. Purchase a two or three month

    membership and save.

    Senior: Age 62 and older

    Family: Up to two adults and theirdependent children living in the same

    household (up to age 21 if a full-time

    student). Must show Student ID. Ifnot a student, age 18 and older mustpurchase individual membership.

    Youth: Age 8 years and under shallbe accompanied by an adult to enterthe gym. Youth must be at least 13

    years of age and accompanied by anadult or a minmum of 16 without anadult to use the Wellness Area andtrack.

    Daily Pass

    Youth (17 and under) $4Adult (18 and older) $5Senior (62 and older) $4

    * "All residents" rate-same ratewhether you live in North St. Paul orthe surrounding area.

    Fireside Room

    $160 / *$50 Private Party$220 / *$70/Business*Per Hour

    Fireside Room accommodates up to 100guests. The room features a lovely fireplace,choice of round or oblong tables, audio/visu-al equipment, and a full commercial kitch-

    en. You may bring in your own catering.

    Polar & Northwood

    $115 / *$30 Private Party$145 / *$50 Business*Per Hour

    Northwood Room accommodates up to 40guests with access to audio/visual equip-ment.

    Polar Room accommodates up to 30 guestswith access to audio/visual equipment.

    Catering Kitchen*$40 / Private Party*$55 / Business*Per Hour

    Gym Rental$465 / *$115 Private Party$655 / *$180 Business*Per Hour

    Room Rental

    Do you need more space for your holiday get-together, business meeting,family reunion, anniversary or shower?

    The Community Center offers rooms for rent at reasonable rates.

    Room rental is quoted for a 5-hour rate or *per additional hour.

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    Community Perks

    127.2 Total Park Acreage NORTH ST. PAUL PARK FACILITIES

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    Walking

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    Casey Lake Park 17th Avenue(btwn McKnight & White Bear Ave) 33 X 3 X X X X X H/P P/T 1 Mile

    Colby Hills Park 7th & Belmont1.5 X X X X P P/T

    Country Club Park 3rd & Eldridge 0.5 X T

    Dorothy Park Lake & Poplar 1 X T

    Hause Park 4th & Charles 2 X 1 X X H/P P/T

    Environmental Learning CenterMcKnight & Highway 36 27

    McKnight Field 3rd St & 10th Ave 16 5 X X

    Northwood Park 1st & Northwood Dr 5 X 1 X X X H/P P/T

    Polar Park Shawnee & 2nd St 2 X X P

    Silver Lake Park 19th & Lake 6 X X X P/T

    Southwood Park Holloway & Parkway Dr 28 X

    Tower Park 13th Ave & 2nd St3 X X P/T

    Rotary Park Charles & Centennial Dr1.5 X H/P T

    Linda Baumeister/Review

    Ella McKee, Ben Olson and David McKee splash around on an outing to Silver Lake Beach. Neighbors planned the annual beach fundraiser Silver Lake Splash held in July 2013.

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    Community Perks

    North St. Paul is a city that mixesthe ambiance of established neighbor-

    hoods and mid-century homes witha progressive community that offersmore than enough ways to stay activeand involved.

    North St. Paul-Maplewood-OakdaleSchool District 622 is leasing the NorthSt. Paul Community Center buildingfor the new North St. Paul CommunitySchool.

    The Fitness Center remains open tothe public with month-to-month mem-

    berships. Available also are the meet-

    ing rooms and the spacious gym.

    In addition to classroom space forthe alternative program, the Commu-

    nity School will continue to house theRamsey County Library-North St. PaulBranch. See page 16 for more informa-tion.

    Built in 2005, the North St. Paul Li-brary has a collection of nearly 20,000

    materials. Equipped with floor-to-ceil-ing windows, a fireplace and computerterminals with Internet access, theNorth St. Paul library provides a greatreading and research environment.

    The city's Southwood Nature Pre-serve gives residents a way to engagewith nature while maintaining astrong sense of community. Volunteersenjoy helping keep up the area. Thepreserve's well-groomed paths providea great way to see the colors of eachseason.

    Ramsey County Library -

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    2290 North First St.

    North St. Paul, MN 55109651-747-2700

    Mon., Wed., Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Tue., Thu. 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.

    Sun., Fri. Closed

    Lakes

    Casey LakeSilver Lake

    Silver Lake Park

    19th Avenue and Lake Avenue

    Silver Lake Park was built in the areawhere the city of North St. Paul wasfirst established. Tucked away in acozy neighborhood, the park providesoutdoor fun for the entire family.

    With a beach watched over by life-guards, playground equipment forchildren's entertainment and otheroutdoor fun, Silver Lake Park makes agreat place to relax on a summer day.

    There are also tennis courts, picnic ar-eas, and a fishing pier. In the winter-time, ice fishing shacks dot the lake as

    the North St. Paul Lion's Club hostsits annual ice fishing contest.

    Recreation in North St Paul

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    The city of Maplewood offers awide array of opportunities to en-

    hance the body and mind, with morethan 30 parks, a variety of lakes, anature center with interpretive pro-

    grams and a performing arts theater.Ramsey County's newest library

    is also in Maplewood. The Minneso-ta chapter of the American Instituteof Architects named the library oneof its seven Honor Award winners

    in 2007. The library is convenientlylocated next to the Maplewood Malland is a great way to escape and re-

    lax.Preserving the past is also impor-

    tant to Maplewood residents. The

    Bruentrup Heritage Farm build-ings were constructed in 1891 andare located on County Road D. The

    Maplewood Historical Society hostsmonthly activities at the living-his-tory farm.

    Maplewood is also rich with en-tertainment and dining opportuni-ties. There are nightclubs and a va-riety of restaurants, from national

    chains to family-owned eateries.For those who prefer outdoor ad-

    venture, Maplewood's park systemoffers playgrounds, picnic tablesand grills, ball fields, woodland and

    shoreline trails, and bird watching.There are interpretive exhibits

    and a floating boardwalk at the Ma-plewood Nature Center. Through-out the year, naturalists and expe-rienced volunteers lead a host of

    seasonal programs for visitors of allages. If you're looking for a betterunderstanding of land, water, andwildlife, the Maplewood NatureCenter is the place for you.

    Ramsey County Library -

    Maplewood

    3025 Southlawn Drive

    Maplewood, MN 55109

    651-704-2033Mon.-Thu., 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.

    Fri.-Sat., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Sun., Noon - 5 p.m.

    Maplewood Nature Center

    2659 E. Seventh St.

    Maplewood, MN 55119

    651-249-2170

    Maplewood

    Community Center

    2100 N. White Bear Ave.

    Maplewood, MN 55109

    651-249-2100See page 14 for more information

    Lakes

    Beaver LakeKeller LakeKohlman LakeLake PhalenRound Lake

    Wakefield Lake

    Parks

    Battle Creek Regional Park

    2300 Upper Afton Road

    Maplewood, MN 55119

    Recreat ion in Maplewood

    Community Perks

    Linda Baumeister/Review

    Many costumed as their favorite super hero, runners take off across the bridge during the ALS Association SuperHero 5K/10K Dash at Phalen Regional Park Oct. 13, 2012. At least

    160 participated in the rst time event hosted by the MN/ND/SD Chapter.

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    Community Perks

    Name

    Classication

    SizeinAcres

    (Apprx):

    Parking

    Warminghouse

    /restrooms

    Childrensplay

    area

    Picnicopen-a

    ir/

    shelter

    Winterskating

    area

    Picnictables/

    grills

    Hockeyrink

    Basketball

    (Hard-court

    area)

    Baseballeld

    Balleldsand

    openplayeld

    TennisCourts

    Soccer

    OtherAmenity

    Trailaccess

    Afton Heights63 North Sterling

    Youth Athletic Park and

    Neighborhood Park 12 x x x x x x x x x

    Applewood822 Sterling St S

    Neighborhood Park8 x x x Trail loops x

    Crestview2540 Londin Ln

    Mini Park2

    PicnicTable

    Open Space

    Edgerton2001 Edgerton St N

    Youth Athletic Park-

    Neighborhood Park-School

    Playground14 x x x x x

    SchoolComm.Center

    Flicek1141 Frost

    Youth Athletic Park and State

    Trail Access 4 x x xGatewayTrail Acc. x

    Four Seasons1685 Gervais

    Neighborhood Park10 x x x x x x x x

    Geranium2568 Geranium

    Neighborhood Park9 x x x x x x x x Internal Trail x

    Gloster1839 Frank

    Neighborhood Park6 x x x

    Goodrich1980 North St.

    Paul Rd

    Community Athletic Complex

    and Neighborhood Park 24 x RR x x x

    Harvest2561 Barclay

    Community Athletic Complex

    and Neighborhood Park 25 x x x x x x x

    Hazelwood1663 Co. Road C

    Youth Athletic Park and

    Neighborhood Park 50 x x x x Internal Trails x

    Hillside1879 Myrtle St

    Neighborhood Park11

    openarea

    Internal Loop x

    Joy2615 Joy Rd

    Community Park44 x RR x Boat Launch

    Kohlman1000 Co. Rd. C

    Neighborhood Park7 x x x x OpenPlay area Trail loops x

    Lions618 Farrell

    Neighborhood Park3 x x x OpenPlay area

    Mailand2367 Teakwood Dr

    Mini Park2 SwingingBench

    Maplewood Hts2078 Beam

    Neighborhood Park25 x x x x x x Internal Trail x

    Maplecrest2101 Arcade St

    Neighborhood Park/Mini Park2 x x x x

    Nebraska2332 Nebraska Av

    Mini Park2 x 1/2 Ct Internal Loop x

    Playcrest2390 Lydia

    Neighborhood Park16 x x x x x x x x Internal Trail x

    Pleasantview1100 Marnie

    Neighborhood Park14 x x x x x x x Internal Trail x

    Robinhood2039 Manton

    Neighborhood Park4 x x x x x

    GatewayTrail Acc. x

    Sherwood2237 Kennard St

    Neighborhood Park15 x x x x x x

    Sterling Oaks1440 Sterling St. N

    Neighborhood Park5 Natural &

    Manicured

    Sunset Ridge3020 Frank St

    Neighborhood Park7 x x x x Park Trail x

    Timber2133 Atlantic

    Mini Park0.5 x x 1/2 Ct

    Sand Vol-leyball

    LoopTrail

    Vista Hills2480 Mailand

    Neighborhood Park14 x x x x x x Internal Trail x

    Wakeeld1590 Frost

    Community Park41 x x x x x Internal Loop x

    Western Hills1750 Adolphus

    Neighborhood Park

    6 x x x x x x xSand Vball &Horseshoe

    court

    InternalTrail

    MAPLEWOOD PARK FACILITIES

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    Battle Creek is the perfect spot for outdoor and na-ture enthusiasts to observe nature and relax in a quietwoodland area. There are over 750 acres of oak woods,

    meadows, creeks and woodlands. Battle Creek is hometo a variety of wildlife, such as woodland warblers,great-horned owls, pileated woodpeckers, white-taileddeer, red fox and raccoons.

    With a mix of summer and winter activities, Battle

    Creek provides entertainment for all ages, includingbiking, hiking, inline skating and cross country skitrails, plus bird and wildlife viewing. It also boasts ex-tensive playground equipment, a large picnic grounds,

    an outdoor aquatics center and a dog park.

    Lake Phalen Regional Park

    1615 Phalen Dr.

    Saint Paul, MN 55106

    Lake Phalen Regional Park is fully equipped for allmanners of outdoor entertainment. The 494-acre park

    is one of Minnesota's most popular fishing destinations,stocked with walleyes and tiger muskies on a regular

    basis. Boat rentals and a full swimming beach make iteasy to appreciate Lake Phalen's beauty. A trail around

    the lake is perfect for biking, walking or skating. Otheramenities include an 18-hole golf course and an amphi-theater that seats 100.

    Community Perks

    Linda Baumeister/Review

    Dean Lewis hauls trash up the steep incline out at Battle Creek Regional Park during a

    Ramsey County Parks clean up day April 27, 2013.

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    Whether you're looking for activi-ties in the neighborhood or nearby

    big cities, Maplewood and North St.Paul offer a wide range of oppor-tunities to stay busy. Conveniently

    located within minutes of Minne-

    apolis and St. Paul, the area has funthings to do both indoors and out-doors year round.

    On ice

    Aldrich Arena1850 N. White Bear Ave.Maplewood, MN 55109

    651-748-2510

    Aldrich Arena has variety ofamenities. Air conditioning, publicmeeting rooms, a PA system, ampleparking and banquet services are alloffered. The arena seats over 3,400and can be tailored to fit most everyneed - even if that need is not ice-related.

    On Wednesday mornings duringthe summer months, people from

    around the area buy fresh-pickedproduce at the local farmers mar-

    ket located on the north side of thearena's parking lot. Come winter,area high school hockey games are

    held in the arena. And each spring,

    Aldrich is the site of graduation cer-emonies for schools around the eastmetro.

    Polar Ice Arena

    2444 E. Eleventh Ave.North St. Paul, MN 55109

    651-773-7935

    Polar Arena is located adjacent to

    North High School and is open Sep-tember through May. Open skatingis only available during the monthsof September and October.

    The arena is the home ice sheetfor the North High School boys andgirls hockey teams, the North St.

    Paul Area Hockey Association andthe Maplewood Figure Skating Club.The North St. Paul-Maplewood-

    Oakdale School District operates thearena.

    Heritage timeMaplewood Historical Society

    2170 E. County Road DMaplewood, MN 55109

    651-748-8645

    Get a glimpse of Maplewood's ru-ral past at the Bruentrup HeritageFarm. The farm buildings, includinga large barn, house, granary and ma-chine shed, date back to the 1890sand sit next to a prairie preserve.The Maplewood Historical Society

    offers events year-round for thepublic to connect with the pioneerdays. A Halloween hoedown, holi-day tea and Johnny Appleseed Dayare just some of the activities pre-sented at the living history farm. Formore information, visit www.maple-woodhistoricalsociety.org

    Maplewood & North St. Paul Area Attractions

    Community Perks

    Linda Baumeister/Review

    The North St. Paul mini mites challenge Johnson Como during the St. Paul Winter Carnival Mite Jamboree

    held at the outdoor refrigerated rink at Phalen Park.

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    Heritage time

    North St. Paul

    Historical Society Museum2666 E. 7th Ave.

    North St. Paul, MN 55109

    651-779-6402

    The North St. Paul Historical Soci-ety operates a museum with all kinds

    of local objects of historical signifi-cance, from records and recollectionsof the town's 1887 founding throughits present. The Society also presentsmonthly lectures and presentations of

    interest, from looks at specific aspectsof the area's past to firsthand recollec-tions of historic worldwide events.

    The historical society's brochureoffers a tour of historic spots in thecommunity, from Capt. Henry Cas-tle's homesite to the longstanding

    schools, churches and businesses thathave contributed so much to local life.

    The museum, chock-full of accessi-ble, interesting items, is open Fridaysfrom 1 to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Groups can call tomake reservations for special tours.

    Heritage time

    Minnesota History Center

    345 W. Kellogg Blvd.St. Paul, MN 55102

    651-259-3000

    Minnesota's cultural backgroundis a story well-suited for an afternoonwith the family at the History Center.

    Exhibits at the History Center rangefrom celebrations of Minnesota's"interesting" weather to a retrospec-tive on how Minnesotans dealt withthe Great Depression. For those with

    more literary inclinations, the His-tory Center also contains a librarychock-full of historical texts dealingwith Minnesota's fascinating past.

    With free admission on Tuesdayafternoons, the Minnesota HistoryCenter is a museum that everyone

    can enjoy. Visit www.minnesotahis-torycenter.org for more information.

    North St. Paul Snowman

    Highway 36 and Margaret StreetNorth St. Paul, MN 55109

    Come take a picture with this road-

    side attraction known as the "World's

    Largest Snowman" at the cornerof Centennial Drive and MargaretStreet.

    Built by the North St. Paul Jaycees,this jolly landmark was the brainchildof the late Lloyd Koesling, a town bar-

    ber. The finishing touches were puton the 44-foot-tall stucco snowman in1974, and every day the statue greets

    thousands of Highway 36 passersby.

    On the links

    Goodrich Golf Dome1815 N. Van Dyke St.

    Maplewood, MN 55109651-777-0500

    Goodrich Golf Dome is perfect forthe serious golfer and his or her fam-ily as well. Indoor-driving stalls and aputting and chipping area allow golf-

    ers to work on their swing or theirshort game with ease. When it's timeto relax, head over to the domed, 18-

    hole mini-golf course for some seriousfamily fun. Visit www.goodrichgolf-dome.com for information on pricingand hours.

    Over 50 Years Experience

    651-770-6400 651-770-7808on.Fri. 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

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    Computerized Engine

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    COMPLETEAUTOCARE- From Major to Minor

    Community Perks

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    On the links

    Keller Golf Course

    2166 Maplewood DriveMaplewood, MN 55109

    651-766-4170

    Keller Golf Course hasbeen a Maplewood fixturefor over 80 years. Estab-

    lished in 1929, Keller hashosted PGA and LPGAtournaments and is a fa-vorite of golfers all acrossthe metro area. Overlook-ing the 9th, 11th and 18th

    holes is a relaxing loungewith full catering services,perfect for breakfast be-

    fore the round or a cele-bratory brunch right after.

    Manitou Ridge Golf

    Course

    3200 McKnight Rd. N.White Bear Lake, MN

    55110651-777-2987

    Located in White BearLake, the Manitou RidgeGolf Course offers playerssomething few other localcourses can claim: a viewfrom one of the highestpoints in Ramsey County.See the picturesque vistaof the metropolitan areaas you take advantage ofthe course, grass practicerange and two additionalputting greens.

    On the links

    The Ponds at Battle

    Creek

    601 Century Ave. S.Maplewood, MN 55119

    651-501-6321The Ponds at Battle

    Creek is aptly named,with 16 ponds dotting the9-hole course as a way ofadding extra challenge.For those golfers appre-

    hensive about what a fewwater hazards might doto their score, fear not!The Ponds is also hometo beautiful flatlands and

    vistas for golfing on moresolid ground.

    Kids of all ages

    Como Park Zoo and

    Conservatory1225 Estabrook Drive

    St. Paul, MN 55103651-487-8200

    Open every day of the year.Winter hours (October-March): 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

    Summer hours (April-Sep-tember): 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

    Without a doubt one ofthe greatest ways to spenda day, the Como Park Zoo

    has everything from sealsto ostriches to polar bears.Exotic wildlife and adven-ture await all who visit the

    zoo, which is open year-round free of charge. Not to

    be outdone, the glass Con-servatory provides a quiet,reflective area for visitors

    to relax and enjoy an aston-ishing variety of plant life.Visit www.comozooconser-vatory.org for more infor-mation.

    Minnesota Children's

    Museum

    10 W. 7th St.St. Paul, MN 55102

    651-225-6000

    Known as the one muse-

    um with no "do not touch"signs in sight, the Chil-dren's Museum has gainednational attention as one ofthe most unique places forchildren to learn while theyplay. Visit www.mcm.orgfor hours and pricing infor-mation.

    Minnesota State

    Fairgrounds1265 N. Snelling Ave.

    Falcon Heights, MN 55108651-288-4400

    The Great MinnesotaGet-Together is one of the

    last chances for Minneso-tans to enjoy the summerweather! An almost infi-nite variety of foods, ridesand exhibits greet visitors

    as they walk through thegates, and that's just what'sin sight. At night, live mu-sic and fireworks help Min-nesotans give the beautiful

    summer an explosive good-bye. Visit www.mnstatefair.org for a schedule of events.

    Science Museum of

    Minnesota

    120 W. Kellogg Blvd.St. Paul, MN 55102

    651-221-9444

    Many people who grewup in Minnesota canremember their hair stick-

    ing up when they visitedthe Science Museum's fa-mous electricity exhibit.At the Science Museum,imaginations can run wildas visitors learn about theworkings of the human

    body or stand in awe of gi-gantic dinosaur skeletons.Learning is a lifetime pro-cess, and the Science Muse-um of Minnesota is a greatway to enrich a weekend.Visit www.smm.org formore information.

    Maplewood & North St. Paul Area Attractions

    Community Perks

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    Certified Public Accountants

    2425 Margaret Street North

    North St. Paul, MN

    651-770-8822 www.tbncpas.com

    Thorsen, Breidinger & Novak, P.A.

    AND CONSULTANTS

    Accounting & Auditing

    Computerized Bookkeeping Management Advisory Services

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    Independence Day Fireworks

    When: 4-10 p.m. July 4thWhere:Hazelwood Park,1663 County Road C, MaplewoodDetails:Enjoy live music, adult bev-

    erages, food vendors and fireworks asMaplewood celebrates IndependenceDay in style!

    Ramsey County Fair

    When:Second week of JulyWhere: 2020 White Bear AvenueDetails: Since 1913 the RamseyCounty Fair has offered visitors anexciting get-together for all ages. Fair

    highlights include a talent show, fire-works display, tractor pull and much

    more - best of all, admission is free!

    History Cruze Car Show

    When: 6-10 p.m. Fridays, Junethrough early SeptemberWhere: East Seventh Avenue be-tween First and Charles streets in

    downtown North St. PaulDetails: Step back into the 1970s

    and earlier, and enjoy the colorfulvintage cars, the assortment of foodvendors, oldie rock music and more!

    Contact: For information on becom-ing a "Yellow Shirt" volunteer, con-tact John Pontrelli at 612-801-8107or Paul Houliston at 651-210-9645.

    Fall Parade

    When: 7 p.m. the second or thirdThursday in SeptemberWhere: Downtown North St. Paulalong East Seventh AvenueDetails: In anticipation of the fallseason, parade participants provideentertainment as they march through

    downtown North St. Paul. The 2012parade coincided with North High

    School's Homecoming Week, androyalty were crowned at the event.

    Tour de North St. Paul 5K

    When: 10 a.m. second or third Satur-day in SeptemberWhere: Route winds through NorthSt. Paul

    Details: Every 4 minutes a personis diagnosed with blood cancer. Thisbenefit walk, run or bike ride is the

    Annual Tour de North St. Paul 5K inmemory of former mayor Bill Sand-

    berg. Proceeds go to Leukemia andLymphoma Society.

    North St. Paul Firefighters'

    Award-Winning Booya

    When: Last Saturday in SeptemberWhere:Casey Lake Park

    Details: North St. Paul firefight-

    ers are always eager to dish up theiraward-winning booya! This event isa great opportunity to meet and getto know the individuals serve and

    help protect North St. Paul.

    Annual Events

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    Places of Worship

    BAPTIST

    Redeemer Baptist Church, NAB2479 Geneva Avenue N. (Hwy. 120)

    Oakdale 55128

    651-777-2552

    [email protected]

    www.redeemerbaptist.org

    Rev. Michael Lerud, PastorJosiah Quant & Harmony Arco, Youth

    Directors

    Sunday School:9:15 am

    Fellowship Time:10:10 am

    Sunday Worship:10:30 am

    Sunday Evening Youth Group: 5 pm

    Wednesday AWANA, Adult Studies:

    6:30 pm (AWANA: Sept. - May)

    (Nursery Provided for all Services)

    CATHOLIC

    GuardianAngels Catholic

    Church8260 4th Street N.

    Oakdale 55128

    651-738-2223

    www.guardian-angels.org

    Fr. Rodger Bauman, Pastor

    Fr. Stan Maslowski, Retired

    Saturday Mass: 5 pm

    Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9 & 11am

    Presentation of the Blessed

    Virgin Mary Catholic Church1725 Kennard Street

    Maplewood 55109

    651-777-8116

    www.presentationofmary.org

    Rev. Mark A. Huberty, Pastor

    Mass Times: Saturday 5 pm,Sunday 8:30 & 10:30 am

    Monday-Thursday 8 am,

    Friday 8:45 am

    CATHOLIC

    Church of

    St. Jerome380 Roselawn

    Avenue East

    Maplewood

    55117

    651-771-1209Fr. Cletus Basekela, Pastor

    www.stjerome-church.org

    St. Jerome School651-771-8494

    www.stjeromeschool.org

    Saturday Mass: 4:30 pm,

    Sunday Masses: 8:30 & 10:30 am

    Daily Mass: Monday - Friday 7:15 am,

    Saturday 8 am; Wednesday 9:45 am

    (school year);

    Holy Days: 7:15 am & 5:30 pm

    Church of St. Peter2600 N. Margaret Street

    North St. Paul 55109

    651-777-8304

    www.churchofstpeternsp.org

    Fr. William Deziel, Pastor

    Weekend Mass Schedule:Year Round: Saturday 4 pm

    Sunday 8, 10:30 am & 6 pm

    Daily Mass Schedule:

    Year Round:1st Tuesday of the Month

    Healing Mass: 7:30 pm;

    June - August:

    Monday - Saturday 8 am

    September - May:

    Monday - Thursday 8 am, Friday 9:30

    am, Saturday 8 am

    Sacrament of Reconciliation:

    September - May: 5:30 - 6:15 pm

    Year Round:Tuesday 7:15 - 7:45 amSaturday 3 - 3:45 pm

    CATHOLIC

    Transfiguration

    Catholic Church6133 15th Street N.

    Oakdale 55128

    651-738-2646

    www.transfigurationmn.org

    Rev. William Baer, PastorTransfiguration School

    6135 15th Street N.Oakdale 55128

    651-501-2220

    Saturday Mass: 5 pm

    Sunday Masses: 8:30 & 10:30 am, 6 pm

    Monday - Saturday Mass: 8 am

    Tuesday Mass:6:30 pm

    Monday & Thursday Mass: 6:30 am

    Reconciliation: Monday - Friday 7:30-

    7:55 am, Saturday 8:30- 9 am, 4-4:45

    pm, Sunday 7:30 - 8:15 am

    Adoration: Monday - Saturday 7 - 8 am,Sunday 12 pm - 6 pm

    CHURCH OF GOD

    Calvary Worship

    Center Church of

    God2567 14th Avenue East

    North St. Paul 55109

    651-779-6955

    Rev. Robert E. Dabbs, Sr. Pastor

    Worship on Sundays.Sunday School: 10 am

    Morning Worship:11 am

    Childrens Church- Sunday Mornings

    Sunday Evening: 6 pm

    Thursday Evening Worship: 7 pm

    EVANGELICAL FREECHURCH OF AMERICA

    Hope Church7910 15th Street N.

    Oakdale 55128

    651-738-9652

    www.HopeChurchOakdale.com

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    EVANGELICAL FREECHURCH OF AMERICA

    Rockpoint Church

    Highway 36 Keats & 59th5825 Kelvin Avenue N

    Lake Elmo 55042

    651-770-3172

    www.rockpoint-church.com

    [email protected]

    Roy Fruits, Sr. Pastor

    Saturday services:5 pm

    Sunday services: 9 & 10:45 am

    LUTHERAN

    Beaver Lake

    Lutheran Church

    - ELCA2280 Stillwater Avenue

    Maplewood 55119

    651-739-8092

    www.bllc.org

    Rev. Charlie D. Brown, Pastor

    Worship (School Year):

    9 am - Traditional

    11 am - Contemporary

    Sunday School:

    age 3 to 6th grade 11 amLet us...Grow...Go...& Glorify God!

    Christ

    Evangelical

    Lutheran

    Church2475 E. 17th Avenue

    North St. Paul 55109

    Church: 651-777-5771

    School: 651-777-1450

    christlutheran-wels.orgRev. Joel Gawrisch

    Rev. Matt Hennig

    Rev. Jeff Mittelstadt

    Worship: 8 & 10:30 am

    Sunday School:9:15 am

    Monday Evening Service: 7 pm

    Hugo: Sunday Worship 9:30 am

    LUTHERAN

    Holy Cross

    Lutheran Church6355 10th Street N.

    Oakdale 55128

    651-739-0643

    www.holycrosslc.org

    Anne Hokenstad, Interim PastorWorship: 8:30 & 10:30 am

    Sunday School: check website

    Oak Hill Campus, Woodbury

    Lutheran Church9050 60th Street N.

    Stillwater 55082651-770-3618

    [email protected]

    www.woodburylutheran.org

    Pastor Derek Broten

    Sunday Worship: 9:30 & 11 am

    Education Hours: 9:30 & 11 am

    Faith comes to life!

    Our Redeemer

    Lutheran

    Church1390 Larpenteur

    Avenue East

    St. Paul, MN 55109

    651-772-2445

    www.orlcmn.org

    Pastor Karsten Nelson

    Sunday Worship: 8:45 & 11 am

    Creation Stations Sunday School:10 am

    LUTHERAN

    Saint Marks

    Evangelical Lutheran Church

    2499 N. Helen StreetNorth St. Paul 55109

    651-777-7451

    [email protected]

    www.stmarks-nsp.org

    Pastor Steven Nelson

    Paster Ivy Huston

    Sunday Worship: 8:45 & 10:15 am

    Wednesday Worship: 6 pm

    METHODIST

    Arlington Hills

    United Methodist

    Church759 E. County Road B

    Maplewood 55117

    651-776-1547

    www.arlingtonhillsumc.org

    Carl Chip Nielsen III, Pastor

    Worship:10 am

    Sunday School for Children

    Christ United

    Methodist Church2500 Hudson Place

    Maplewood 55119

    651-739-8875

    Kitchen, Education Wing &

    Fax: 651-730-6014

    www.whatagreatchurch.org/christumc

    Rev. Rachael Warner, Pastor

    Worship (with nursery): 10:30 am

    Places of Worship

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    A/C & HEATING

    KEVINSHeating & Cooling Inc.

    ResidentialInstallationSpecialistAmerican Standard Equipment

    Air Condit ioning

    Furnaces Ductwork30 years experience.

    Free Estimates651-270-0427

    AUTOMOTIVE

    50 Greystone Ave N Oakdale, MN 55128

    651-264-1234

    FINISHINGTOUCHcar care inc.

    If You Have A Ding, Give Me A Ring!

    Graphics Banners, Signs, Vehicle Graphics

    All graphics designed and printed in house.

    Paintless Dent Removal Hail Damage, Door Dings, Large Dents

    Great savings over conventional car repairs!

    AUTOMOTIVE

    11179 Stillwater Blvd NLake Elmo, MN 55042

    651-770-7699

    Monday-Friday 7am-6pm

    1Year/12k Mile Warranty

    on ALL Parts & Labor

    www.LakeElmoAutomotiveRepair.com

    BAKERY

    MaplewoodBakery

    1351 Frost AveMaplewood, MN

    "The Best Local Bakery

    You've Never Heard Of"

    651-777-9331

    BARBER / HAIR STYLISTS

    651-777-266325677thAvenueE.

    NorthSt.Paul,MN55109

    BENS BARBERS YLISTS

    For Men and Women

    since1968CHILD CARE

    Quality Full and Half Day PreschoolTransition KindergartenSchool Age CareInfant and ToddlerHours 6 a.m.-6 p.m.Century Avenue & 43rd St in Oakdale

    Come GrowWith Us!

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    www.cmmcc.org

    Voted BestChild Day Care

    CONCRETE WORK

    FREE Estimates

    Eiden Concrete& Masonry

    A & E Concrete

    CONSTRUCTION

    SULLIVANCONSTRUCTION

    Roofing & Siding Experts

    Outstanding Quality Affordable Rates

    Free Estimates

    Licensed & Insured

    651-436-8975MN Lic# 20515019

    DANCE

    Celebrating64 years of

    Dancing

    'The Larkin Way'

    3000 White Bear Ave

    Maplewood, MN

    www.larkindancestudio.com

    651-770-0764

    DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY

    SERVICES

    Since

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    CleanestLaundromatinTown

    -1

    Laundry &Dry Cleaning

    2645 White Bear AvenueMaplewood, MN

    651-770-0297

    Monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

    Saturday - Sunday 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

    Business Services

    FAMILIARYET

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    Business Services

    DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY

    SERVICES

    Commercial & RetailDry Cleaning &

    Laundry Services

    2143 North Division StreetNorth St. Paul, MN

    651-777-1524 / 651-735-6511tcdrycleaners.comLocally Owned since 1983

    Hours of Operation:Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM

    EMERGENCY SERVICES /

    RESTORATION

    Paul Davis Restoration&Remodeling

    680 Commerce DriveSt. Paul, MN 55125

    (651) 243-0737www.restorationstpaul.com

    HAIR SALON

    Albert's Salon North

    Open Tuesday - SaturdayWalk-Ins

    Welcome

    2510 7th Ave E

    North St. Paul, MN

    651-777-9122

    HAIR SALON

    CROSSROADS HAIR

    DESIGNERS

    2509 E. 7th Ave

    North St. Paul, MN 55109

    Call for an appointment

    (651) 501-5660

    Serving Men, Women & Children

    Check us out on Facebook

    INSURANCE

    www.farmersagent.com/mkostelnik

    MaryKostelnik

    2510 E 7th Ave

    N St Paul MN 55109

    651-777-8108651-777-8100 Fax

    Thenest compliment I can receive is a referral,thank you for your trust.

    JEWELERS

    GregFooteJewelersPersonalJewelryServices1075HadleyAve.N.,Suite100

    Oakdale,MN55128www.gregfootejewelers.com

    [email protected]

    651.227.7324FineJewelry

    JewelryRepair

    StoneSetting

    WatchBatteries

    Hours: Mon - Fri

    9:30a.m. - 5:00p.m.

    Other times by appointment

    LAW OFFICES

    651-770-09112520 7th Avenue E.

    North St. Paul, MN 55109

    Est. 1985

    WILLIAMR.BAUMEISTERattorneyatlaw

    Wills Estate Planning Probate

    LIQUOR SALES

    Complete Selection of Beer, Wine & Spirits

    From Absolut to Zinfindal

    www.FurlongsL iquor.com

    1/2 blk. off Hwy. 36 on Century Ave./120Oakdale 651-779-7757

    Late Night Liquors - Open til 10

    FURLONGS

    LIQUOR

    PAINTING

    J & G HOMEINTERIORSQuality Int. Work

    Painting Wallpaper

    Wallpaper Removal

    Smoke & Water Damage

    Woodwork CeilingTexturing Wall Texturing

    Free Estimates Insured Bonded

    Joe 651-426-0288

    PAPER SHREDDING

    Fast. Safe. Secure.

    Monday - Thursday 9-5Open two Saturdays a month from 8am-2pm

    (Call or check website for dates)

    2730 Stillwater Rd. Maplewood (651) 578-8400

    www.doc-destroyer.com

    Dont hand your

    personal information

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    shred it YOURSELF!

    Doc-Destroyer LLC.

    PRINTING

    For all your graphic design and printing needs, call

    651-777-8800Lillie Printing

    Newsletters Business Cards

    Envelopes LetterheadPost Cards Flyers Brochures

    Booklets and MoreFor all your graphic design

    and printing needs call

    Lillie Printing651-777-8800

    PETS FISH

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