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October 13, 2011 | Page 21Chanhassen Villager | www.chanvillager.com
Rosemary Herman, and her father, Ed Hjermstad attended the Chanhassen Historical Society’s September Fest while up visiting from Oklahoma.
If your organization is interested in participating, please contact Jennifer Sorenson at 952-345-6477 or
Jeans Day is celebrated the last Friday of each month!
October’s Charity – Twin Cities Habitat for HumanityTwin Cities Habitat for Humanity brings people together to create and preserve homeownership in our neighborhoods, to partner with hard-working, low-income families to be successful homeowners, and to inspire action that promotes affordable housing for everyone in our community. Twin Cities Habitat will serve more than 900 families this year by creating and preserving homeownership in the Twin Cities. We’re best known for our Homeownership program that builds and rehabs simple, quality homes in partnership with low-income families and the community. We sell the homes with affordable, zero percent interest mortgages, making a 30-year commitment to each new homeowner and to the community in which they live. www.tchabitat.org
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American Family–Allen Houdek Agency, Inc.
Canterbury ParkChaska Lakes Chiropractic & Rehab
Cub Foods–Shakopee D. Fong’s Chinese Cuisine - Savage
Dockside MagazineDrazan, Henke and Associates, CPAs – Chaska
Edible Twin Cities MagazineFirst Resource BankThe Goddard School
KarizmaLadybug Childcare CenterPablo’s Mexican Restaurant
Prior Lake Pet HospitalQuello Clinic
Ridgeview Medical CenterSavvy.mn Magazine
Southwest NewspapersSt. Francis Regional Medical Center
Vein Clinic PA - ChanhassenWestern OB/GYN
Historical societyhosts SeptemberFest
Sunday September 18 turned out to have been the only rainy day of the whole month, but that did not dampen the spirits of members of the Chanhassen Historical Society who turned out for the second annual Sep-temberFest, held at Lake Ann Park.
Members of CHS and their friends and families enjoyed an hour of socializing, story-telling, and photographs, with background music provided by Mary Jane Klingelhutz on her concertina. Many peo-ple brought old photos to be scanned for historical society archives and Mary Borns made a request for more wedding photos taken inside Historic St. Hubert’s Church.
After a brief introduction of the new St. Hubert’s pas-tor, Father Rolf Tollefsen, the membership was treated to a delicious broasted chicken din-ner with all the fi xings, catered by Hillcrest Café and Catering of Norwood-Young America. Also in attendance were Gayle Degler, Carver County commis-sioner, and Wendy Petersen-Biorn of the Carver County Historical Society.
If you have a wedding photo taken inside Historic St. Hu-bert’s that you are willing to share, please contact Paula Atkins at (952) 934-0501
SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Mystery tool. This tool was discovered in a Chanhassen attic. There was much discussion as to what this tool was used for. If you have an idea, contact the Chanhassen Historical Society.
SENIOR NEWS
Information submitted by the Chanhassen Senior Center. For information on any of the programs or activities call the Chanhassen Senior Center at (952) 227-1125.
UPCOMING
MONSTER MANIA — We will warm things up with lunch before we begin our Hallow-een program. We will learn about the classic monsters of the silver screen. Who needs the slick horror fi lms of today when we have Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolf-man and the like? Those were the days of the great monsters. Who could forget the actors that brought these monsters to life – Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and Lon Chaney? Bela Lugosi was ac-tually born in Transylvania, perhaps that is why he was such a perfect vampire! And by the time the make-up artists were done turning Boris Karloff into Frankenstein’s monster, he was so frightening that he had to be led around the set with a cloth over his head so he wouldn’t frighten other people. We’ll try to frighten with pictures, stories and trivia of the classic monsters of old.
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 19 Time: noonCost: $10/11 non-residents Registration and payment
deadline: Oct 13
GRANDPARENT & ME PUMPKIN PAINTING — Get ready for Halloween with a morning of pumpkin fun. We’ll have cider, make popcorn balls and craft creative pumpkins to-gether to celebrate the season.
Date: Friday, Oct. 28, 10 -11 a.m.
Ages: Children ages 3-8 & grandparents
Location: Chanhassen Rec-reation Center
Cost: $6/ per child max of $20 per family
Payment/registration deadline: Oct. 14
ENHANCE FITNESS —En-hanceFitness classes focus on stretching, fl exibility, balance, low impact aerobics (seated if needed) for cardiovascular health, and strength training exercises. Classes will be at the Chanhassen Recreation Center starting Oct. 24.
Date: Oct 24-Jan. 18 Cost: $69 per session (UCare
for Seniors members can at-tend at no charge, but must pre-register). Pre-registration is required. To register, fi ll out registration form or call the Chanhassen Recreation Center at (952) 227-1400. Online regis-tration is not available. Infor-mation is available on the city website at www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us.
NATIONAL PRESCRIP-TION DRUG TAKE BACK DAY — The Carver County Sheriff’s Offi ce is participating in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, scheduled for Oct. 29. Developed by the DEA, this event is meant to provide a process for people to safely dispose of their un-used or unwanted prescription drugs. This program is open for people of all ages who want to dispose of prescription. There will be a drop off site in Chanhassen:
Where: Chanhassen Senior Center, 7700 Market Blvd.
When: Saturday, Oct. 29 Time: Between 10 a.m. and
1 p.m.
HAPPY HANDS KNIT-TING — The Happy Hands knitting group meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 10 a.m. to work on their projects for local chari-ties and community organiza-tions. Feel free to bring your own knitting project and come and socialize with the group. Yarn donations are welcome. We are accepting new or good quality skeins of yarn for our projects.
CROCKPOT CUISINE — Is your Crockpot tucked away in the back of the cupboard? Put it on the counter and discover the versatility of this amazing appliance. Everything you need to know about a slow cooker and how to prepare meats, entrees, sides anddes-serts is covered. Save money and make meal preparation enjoyable. Cook a pot full and freeze some for another day. A sample-sized dessert prepared in a slow-cooker will be served. No cooking will be done in class. The Crockpot Cuisine Cookbook with 150 recipes
adapted for crockery cooking is included in the tuition.
Date: Thursday, Oct 27Time: 10 a.m. Cost: $18
MEDICARE 2012 — This presentation will focus on the changes to Medicare in 2012, including the new Medicare Pt D open enrollment date change (Oct 15-Dec 6.) This program will also provide information on Health Care Reform and what this may mean to you in the future.
Date: Monday, Oct. 10 Time: 10 a.m. Cost: Free, but call to re-
serve your spot.
ESTATE PLANNING — Join Attorney Chuck Roulet and discover how to make sure your wishes are carried out exactly as you want. Even if you have an estate plan or living trust, new laws are often over-looked. The presentation will address differences between a will and living trust, planning for incapacity, federal and state estate taxes laws, long-term care planning and more.
Date: Oct. 24.Time: 10 a.m. Cost: Free, but please call
to register.
CARVER COUNTY SE-NIOR EXPO — The Carver County Senior Expo is sched-uled for Thursday, Oct. 20, at Waconia High School. The Expo promotes the value of Carver County area services for older adults, caregivers, and anyone planning for re-tirement. The day begins at 9 am with speaker, Dr. Jennifer Olson, M.D. from the Park Ni-collet Clinic Center for Senior Services, on “As the Years March on Getting the Most Out of Your Clinic Visit.” The day’s events will also include a vari-ety of exhibits and resources, a delicious Pancake Brunch featuring Chris Cakes, free health screenings by local pro-viders, door prizes and ending with entertainment by Sherwin Linton honoring Buddy Holly. The cost for the event is $12 per person. Information and Registration for the event is available by calling Waconia Community Education at (952) 442-0615.
STATE OF MINNESOTASECRETARY OF STATE
CERTIFICATE OFASSUMED NAME
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333File Number: Date Filed: September 08, 2010The fi ling of an assumed name
does not provide a user with exclu-sive rights to that name. The fi ling is required as a consumer protection, in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business.
1. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Eco-Indoor
2. State the address of the prin-cipal place of business. A complete street address or rural route and rural route box number is required; the address cannot be a P.O. Box: 1001 Lake Lucy Road, Chanhassen, MN 55317
3. List the name and complete street address of all persons con-ducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered offi ce address. Attach additional sheet(s) if necessary: Prairie West Companies, Ltd. – 1001 Lake Lucy Road, Chanhassen, MN 55317
4. I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is re-quired, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fi elds, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the appli-cable chapter of Minnesota Stat-utes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath.
Signature: Bradley C. Johnson – President
Bradley C. Johnson - Contact Person
952-401-1920Date: 09-06-2010(Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, October 13 and 20, 2011; No. 4562)
2011 CARVER COUNTY AGRICULTURE SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING NOTICEThe Carver County Agriculture
Society will hold it Annual Meeting at the Administration Building on the fairgrounds in Waconia on:
Thursday October 20th, 2011 beginning at 7:30 PM
Reports pertaining to the 2011 Carver County Fair will be pre-sented by President, Curtis Wolter, Secretary Twyla Menth and Trea-surer Bob Lano.
Directors terms expiring at this time are:Adrian Rademacher, Waconia, MNCindy Dobratz, Chaska, MN Dan Hoese, Mayer, MNMeldon Melcher, NYA, MN Wally Rolf, NYA, MNVernon Rosckes, Watertown, MN Ross Schneider, NYA, MN
Seven directors to be elected to serve for three years 2012-2014. The public is invited to attend.
To vote, person must show mem-bership cards.Secretary, Twyla Menth(Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, October 6 and 13, 2011; No. 4556)
CITY OF VICTORIANOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
FOR THE 2010 STREET, DRAINAGE, AND UTILITY
IMPROVEMENTSNotice is hereby given that the
City Council of Victoria will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 6:30 p.m., or soon thereafter, on Monday, October 24, 2011, to consider, and possibly adopt, the proposed assessment against abut-ting property for the 2010 Street, Drainage, and Utility Improve-ments. Adoption by the council of the proposed assessment may occur at the hearing. The following are the areas proposed to be assessed:
• Street reconstruction, total concrete curb and gutter placement, and storm sewer instal-lation in the Auburn Neighborhood including Auburn Drive and Zinnia Lane, the amount to be specially as-sessed against your particular lot, piece, or parcel of land is $11,400.
• Extension of City Water service to the Auburn Neighbor-hood including Auburn Drive and Zinnia Lake, the amount to be specially assessed against your par-ticular lot, piece or parcel of land is
$6,600.• The water core fee of
$2,000 shall be specially assessed against 2425 Auburn Drive.
Said assessments are proposed to be payable in equal annual in-stallments extending over a period of 15 years, the fi rst of the install-ments to be payable on or before the fi rst Monday in January 2012, and will bear interest at the rate of 5.61 percent per annum from the date of adoption of the assessment resolution. To the fi rst installment shall be added interest on the entire assessment from the date of the as-sessment resolution until December 31, 2011. To each subsequent in-stallment when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments.
You may at any time prior to certifi cation of the assessment to the county auditor, pay the entire assessment on such property, with interest accrued to the date of pay-ment, to the City Clerk. No interest shall be charged if the entire assess-ment is paid 30 days from the adop-tion of this assessment. You may at any time thereafter, pay to the City Clerk the entire amount of the as-sessment remaining unpaid, with interest accrued to December 31 of the year in which such payment is made. Such payment must be made before November 13 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. If you decide not to prepay the assessment before the date given above the rate of in-terest that will apply is 5.61 percent per year.
The proposed assessment roll is on fi le for public inspection at the city clerk’s offi ce. The total amount of the proposed assessments is $360,000. The City contribution for the project is $751,000. Written or oral objections will be considered at the meeting. No appeal may be taken as to the amount of an assessment unless a written objection signed by the affected property owner is filed with the municipal clerk prior to the assessment hearing or presented to the presiding offi cer at the hearing. The council may upon such notice consider any objection to the amount of a proposed indi-vidual assessment at an adjourned meeting upon such further notice to the affected property owners as it deems advisable.
An owner may appeal an assess-ment to district court pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.081 by serving notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or Clerk within 30 days after the adoption of the assess-ment and fi ling such notice with the district court within ten days after service upon the Mayor or Clerk.
The City Council is authorized in its discretion to defer the pay-ment of an assessment for any homestead property owned by a person for whom it would be a hard-ship to make payment if the owner is 65 years of age or older and/or the owner is a person retired by virtue of a permanent and total disability or by a person who is a member of the Minnesota National Guard or other military reserves who is ordered into active military service, as defi ned in section 190.05 subdivision 5b or 5c, as stated in the person’s military orders, for whom it would be a hardship to make the payments. The owner must request a deferment of the assessment at or before the public hearing at which the assessment is adopted and make application on forms prescribed by the City Clerk within 30 days after the adoption.
Notwithstanding the standards and guidelines established by the City for determining a hardship, a deferment of an assessment may be obtained pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 435.193.DATED: September 26, 2011
BY ORDER OF THE VICTORIA CITY COUNCIL
MARY HERSHBERGER THUN, MAYOR
(Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, October 6 and 13, 2011; No. 4557)
CITY OF VICTORIANOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO REVIEW A REQUEST FOR A MINOR SUBDIVISION FOR KYLE AND KATHERINE
KORZENOWSKI FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5720 MARSH LAKE ROAD CHASKA
MINNESOTA 55318TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2011
6:30 P.M.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the Victoria Planning Com-mission will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter in the City Council Chambers located at 7951
The Public Notice deadline for the
Chanhassen Villager is at 4 p.m. Thursday for
the following week's issue.
Faxes are not accepted.
publicnoticesRose Street.
The purpose of the public hear-ing is to review and possibly rec-ommend approval of a request for a minor subdivision for Kyle and Katherine Korzenowski for prop-erty located at 5720 Marsh Lake Road, Chaska MN 55318 to be within the City of Victoria, Carver County, Minnesota.
All those interested are encour-aged to attend or contact the City of Victoria offi ces at (952) 443-4210 for further information.Date: September 27, 2011
BY ORDER OF THE VICTORIA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DIRECTORHolly J. Kreft, Community
Development Director(Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, October 6 and 13, 2011; No. 4558)
CITY OF CHANHASSENCARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGREQUEST FOR AN OFF-SALE
INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE
SKYWAY WINE & SPIRITS, LLC DBA WINE & SPIRTS AT
7 & 41NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Chanhassen City Council will hold a public hearing on Mon-day, October 24, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 7700 Market Boulevard, to consider is-suing an off-sale intoxicating liquor license to Skyway Wine & Spirits, LLC dba Wine & Spirits at 7 & 41. The address of the proposed store is 2401 Highway 7.
All interested persons may appear and express their opinions regarding this application at said time and place. Chanhassen City Code requires that all property owners within 500 feet of the site be notifi ed in writing. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact City Hall. Karen J. Engelhardt
Offi ce ManagerPhone: 952-227-1104
(Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, October 13, 2011; No. 4563)
PUBLIC NOTICE OF RILEY PURGATORY
BLUFF CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS:CLERICAL SERVICES
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 103B.227, Subd. 5, the Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District is soliciting proposals for clerical services for 2011 through 2013 to prepare minutes of regular and special meetings. Written pro-posals (fi ve copies) should include background and profi le information on the fi rm, along with the specifi c information as to expertise in wa-tershed district matters, hourly bill-ing rates for 2011-2013, and names and qualifi cations of personnel. In addition to the preceding informa-tion, please attach a brief document outlining a vision for this position in the next two years. Proposals should be sent to:
Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District
c/o Krebsbach and Haik, Ltd.Attn: Coordinator
100 South Fifth Street, Suite 1900
Minneapolis, MN 55402Proposals must be submitted by
November 30, 2011.The Board of Managers will
review proposals, reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, and otherwise take such action it deems in the best interest of the Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District.
For further information about Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Water-shed District, contact Coordinator at (612) 333-7400 or visit: http://www.rileywd.org. (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, October 13 and 20, 2011; No. 4564)