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The Vista View
Official Publication of the Minikahda Vista Neighborhood Association*
JULY - AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2012
Association E-Mail Address: [email protected]
Official Website:http://www.stlouispark.org/minikahda-vista.html
I N T HIS I SSUE
NEW HARDWARE STORE..2
BEATS & STREETS.............2
EVERGREEN AWARD.........2
FREE CONCERTS...............3
FARMERʼS MARKET...........3
ALL-YEAR SLP REUNION..4
GRAND SALE RESULTS....4
RR DEPOT OPEN................5
SHAKESPEARE IN PARK...5
FREE WIFI SITES................5
VOTER ID AMENDMENT.....6
LORRIE MOEN:
PARADES!...........................7
MV SNAPSHOT....................8
The deadline for ads,
articles and photos for
the October-NovemberDecember Vista View is
Sept. 30. E-mail:
[email protected]
or call Linda Jennings at
952-925-4283.
National Night Out: Tuesday, Aug. 7
National Night Out provides an opportunity to enjoy an evening with
your Minikahda Vista neighbors. This year’s event takes place Tuesday,
Aug. 7, 6-8 p.m. at Minikahda Vista Park, 39th and Inglewood Ave. S.
Activities for all ages are scheduled, including:
!Live music
!Free refreshments
!Bounce house for kids
!Gardening advice from neighborhood Master Gardeners Judy Brink
and Norma Wubbena
!Recycling and composting tips from Master Recyclers
!Balloon animals created by Herbie the Clown
!Fitness advice from L.A. Fitness personal trainers
!Westwood Hills Nature Center animals and naturalist
!Visit from St. Louis Park Police
!Visit from St. Louis Park Fire Department
....and more. Watch for details via e-mail.
Coordinators for National Night Out 2012 are Erica Gibbons
([email protected]), Renae Kuehl ([email protected]),
and Heidi Weller ([email protected]); please contact them if you are
able to volunteer before or at National Night Out.
Looking Ahead....
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT............................. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 6-8 p.m. at Minikahda Vista Park
LAST DAY PANDEMONIUM!..................... Sunday, Aug. 26, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at The Rec Center Aquatic
Park; entrance is $1 for those who donate a food item for STEP;
season pass holders receive a beverage for food donations.
SLP PUBLIC SCHOOLS START................ Tuesday, Sept. 4 (grades 1-12); Thursday, Sept. 6 (K)
GENERAL ELECTION DAY....................... Tuesday, Nov. 6, polls open 7 a.m.-8 p.m.; absentee voting
begins 45 days prior to Nov. 6; call 924-2503 for more info)
*Copyright 2012, Minikahda Vista Neighborhood Association, all rights reserved. This newsletter may not be used for any commercial product, posted on
a website, or used in any non-Association publication without permission of the Minikahda Vista Neighborhood Association.
Frattallone’s Hardware to Open in Miracle Mile
EDITOR’S NOTE: Frattalone’s Hardware will occupy
the space vacated by Jerry’s Hardware. Tom Frattalone
provides the following information about this welcome
addition to our neighborhood:
We are very excited to be adding our 18th store to
Miracle Mile mall. We think the community around Miracle
Mile is unique, and we will strive to have this store have
its own personality. We strive to be a community asset
and a good neighbor.
Frattallone’s Hardware was started in 1975 by Larry
Frattallone, and now he and his two sons, Tom and Mike,
run the company. Our first store was in Arden Hills and
we still operate that store. We started out in 1975 as a
Coast to Coast store, but quickly converted to Ace
Hardware after we grew to our second store; this has
been a very strong partnership for us.
We have grown from that one store to 18 stores
serving 18 communities. A majority of our stores offer
plants during the spring, summer, and fall months, as well
as Christmas trees during the holiday. Some of our stores
have full-service housewares departments, while others
offer commercial/industrial products. Every site has
specific customer needs and we try to make sure we
meet those needs.
In the hardware industry we have partnered with the
strongest brands. We carry Weber grills, Toro
lawnmowers and snowblowers, Scott’s fertilizer,
Evergreen Award Recognizes
Beautiful Landscapes in SLP
Is there is there a landscape in the neighborhood you
admire? Consider nominating it for a St. Louis Park
Evergreen Award.
Homes, apartment buildings and businesses
located in St. Louis Park with exceptional plantings of
flowers, shrubs and trees that are highly visible are
eligible for the Evergreen Award. A certificate of
recognition, publicity on the City's website and a green
plant are presented to winners by the City Council each
autumn.
Nominations are due Aug. 1. For more information,
contact Environmental Coordinator Jim Vaughan at (952)
Benjamin Moore paints, G.E. lighting, and 3M products
to name a few. We believe that the best products make
for the happiest customer.
We also strive to find American-made products
whenever possible. This remains a challenge, but when
there is a choice between import and domestic made
products we support the domestically made products.
We are in the middle of remodeling our new space
now, and should start placing shelves the 12th of July,
hopefully to be open by the 26th of July. There will be
new paint, new floors, new lighting, and a whole new
feel, but you will still be able to get all the service that
you have come to expect from your hometown hardware
store.
--Tom Frattalone
St. Louis Park Friends of the Arts is offering a
summer-long Beats and Streets program with
community drumming circles in Oak Hill and Wolfe
Parks.
Everyone is invited to participate in these free
sessions led by Jeffrey Scroggins. Participants will learn
a simple rhythm to play, and then everyone puts those
rhythms together to create a polyrhythmic beat.
The drumming circles take place every Thursday in
July from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Wolfe Park and every
Sunday in August from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Oak Hill
Park.
Jeffrey is Co-Founder and Musical Director of Earth
Shake World Rhythm Ensemble, an urban-based drum
and dance group with a strong emphasis on traditional
West-African rhythm. Jeffrey typically brings two types of
drums for the circles to use.
Drums are provided, and the circles are FREE of
charge to anyone who wants to participate.
924-2699 or [email protected]
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SLP Rotary and Discover St.
Louis Park Summer Concerts
Concerts listed here are free, open to the public and
suitable for all ages. Unless noted otherwise, all concerts
take place in the Veterans’ Memorial Amphitheater in
Wolfe Park. In the event of inclement weather, call
924-2567 for concert status.
AMERICAN BOOTLEG (rock)
Wednesday, July 11, 7-8:30 p.m.
GYPSY MANIA (jazz/swing)
Wednesday, July 18, 7-8:30 p.m.
ST. LOUIS PARK COMMUNITY BAND
Wednesday, July 25, 7-8:30 p.m.
GUITARS FOR VETS TRIBUTE TO BOB DYLAN
(Kevin Odegard and friends perform favorite Dylan
songs Saturday evening; every year, since 2008,
this concert has drawn a huge and appreciative
crowd. Plan to come early!)
Saturday, July 28, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
New Concert Series: Open Mic at Wolfe Park
THE LAST PROTOCOL
Thursday, July 12, 7-8 p.m.
BEATS & STREETS
Thursday, July 19, 7-8 p.m.
OLD VOLTAGE
Thursday, July 26, 7-8 p.m.
THE IDISI
Thursday, Aug. 2, 7-8 p.m.
BOHEMIAN RAPP CITY with JULIE RAPPAPORT
Thursday, Aug. 9, 7-8 p.m.
EMPTY ARMS
Thursday, Aug. 16, 7-8 p.m.
GRANITE HOLLYWOOD
Thursday, Aug. 23, 7-8 p.m.
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COMMUNITY TALENT SHOW (variety)
Wednesday, Aug. 1, 7-8:30 p.m.
ANNIE MACK (jazz/blues)
Wednesday, Aug. 8, 7-8:30 p.m.
FIRESPICE (classic hits)
Wednesday, Aug. 15, 7-8:30 p.m.
BOSS GRANT & THE JOHNNY CASH REVUE
Wednesday, Aug. 22, 7-8:30 p.m.
ALSO, AT THE SHOPS AT WEST END:
YOU BETCHA! MINNESOTA MADE FESTIVAL
(The Honeydogs, Davina and The Vagabonds,
Farewell Milwaukee, Lynnhurst and more
perform -- schedule is subject to change.)
Saturday, Aug. 11, 12 p.m.-12 a.m.
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Buy fresh produce and other food items at the St.
Louis Park Farmer’s Market, which is open
Thursdays through Aug. 23, from 3-7 p.m., at The
Rec Center Plaza. The Farmer’s Market is also at The
Shops at West End, in the arcade area, on
Wednesdays through Aug. 22, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
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All-Year SLP School Reunion Scheduled Aug. 25
Anyone and everyone who graduated from St. Louis
Park High School is invited to the all-year reunion on
Saturday, Aug. 25, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the high school.
The event will include:
Team, activity groups and staff in gym
Orchestra, Choir, Girls Swimming, Echowan, SLP Hall of
Fame, SLP Historical Society, Alumni Boys Hockey,
KDXL, Baseball and Girls LAX will all be there! Synchro
swimming will be demonstrating in the pool. Tables are
still available; e-mail [email protected] if you want
one.
Self-guided Tour of Building, Grounds
See the student office, media center, activity center,
pool, trophy cases and more. Fun activities for kids will
be by the tennis courts. The track area open to gather.
Current and former teachers and staff have been
invited. So far we've heard from Bernie Amberg, Joel
Anderson, Joanie Brinkman, Brad Brubaker, Jessica
Gust, Mim Kagol, Bruce McLean, Sabrina Olson, Julie
Richmond, Marcia Shug, Lance Strickland, Deb Wold...
and the list is growing.
Pre-order tickets now to make entry to the event
easier and to help us plan. Your printed vouchers will be
exchanged for wristbands and a gift bag from Discover
St. Louis Park at the reunion. There will be special deals
around town for you.
Stay in touch on Facebook or on Twitter following
#slpreunion.
Hope to see you there. It will be a time to remember!
(The All-Year Reunion is a project of the St. Louis
Park Public Schools Foundation.)
Garage Sale Draws Crowd
Class Meetings
Classes of 1940-1956 will have designated meeting
spots in the lunchroom. Classes of 1957-2012 will have
designated meeting spots on the circle lawn or in the
building, depending on weather. Bring a blanket or lawn
chair if you like!
Open House and Tours at Central
Alumni from 1956 and earlier, along with interested
others, can tour their high school from 10-11:30 a.m.
Alumni Talent Show
The show begins at 12:30 p.m. and features
Grammy-winning musician Sharon Isbin, former band
director Lance Strickland, comedian Shelly Wendling and
others! There are still openings for talent. Contact Janice
Feinberg at [email protected]
The Storiole
Purchase Oriole gear.
Silent Auction
Bid on school artifacts and many other items to raise
funds for classroom grants in reading, math, science and
the arts. It is not too late to donate to the silent auction.
Contact Judy Fishman Siegel at [email protected]
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Neighborhood streets were busy June 23 as dozens
of buyers came to the 2012 Minikahda Vista Garage
Sale. There were 59 individual sales offering a wide array
of items.
Special thanks are due Rose Doherty, who
coordinated the sale.
She notes: “By all reports the Garage Sale was a
huge success. Everyone I spoke to was happy with the
results. One woman and her friend made just over $500 not bad for a one-day sale! Another man and his wife
brought in $400. He told me he asked his wife which she
was most happy about: the $400 or getting rid of things
that were in their house. Her reply: ‘Cleaning out the
house!’”
Paula Spiteri
REALTOR, GRI
President’s Club
Minneapolis Lakes Office
Lake Calhoun Executive Center
3033 Excelsior Blvd. #100
Minneapolis, MN 55416
612-928-3505 Direct
612-715-2811 Cell
612-920-5605 Business
612-920-4706 Fax
[email protected]
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Voter ID Amendment on Ballot Nov. 6
The League of Women Voters Minnesota has
studied the proposed state constitutional amendment to
Council members cited concern over the
amendment disenfranchising renters, students, military
require photo identification to vote and has issued the
service members, homeless individuals, and others.
fact sheet “The Constitutional Amendment on Elections -What It Says, What It Really Means”.
Another concern was uncertainties about how the
amendment would be implemented, such as kinds of ID
To view the sheet and to learn more, go to:
http://www.lwvmn.org/DemocracyforAll
permitted, how provisional balloting would be done, and
how absentee voting would be affected. (If the
The mission of LWV Minnesota is to encourage the
amendment passes, the 2013 State Legislature would
informed and active participation of citizens in
government. LWV is nonpartisan and dedicated to
determine implementation specifics.)
An analysis by Minnesota Public Radio revealed
“serving the general good.”
Earlier this summer, on June 18, the St. Louis Park
that most of the voter fraud that occurred in 2008 was
by felons who were ineligible to vote, but did anyway.
City Council approved a resolution opposing the voter ID
The analysis quoted Ramsey County Elections
amendment. The vote was 5-0, with Mayor Jeff Jacobs
and Council member Sue Santa absent.
Manager Joe Mansky who said cases of voter fraud
would not be solved through a voter identification law
Council members said Minnesota elections have a
history of high integrity and a lack of fraud.
and cases of voter fraud did not involve organized
attempts to violate the law.
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Parades!
By Lorrie Moen
This yearʼs Parktacular Parade being scheduled on
the Saturday before Fatherʼs Day made a very nostalgic
weekend for me. Walking home from my corner vantage
have numerous CDʼs of band music, which inspire me to
complete my most dreaded activity, cleaning the house.
This yearʼs Parktacular parade added another
point with my neighbors and friends, I remembered many
similar events.
chapter to my familyʼs musical experience. My grandson
Peter, a recent graduate of North Dakota State University,
My Father was the only person in his family who was
not musical. His father and his brother both played in the
is in his first job as the director of the Blaine High School
Marching Band. As these young musicians came
marching down 40th Street in our
city band and his sister was a
conservatory graduate who
taught piano lessons. As far as
anyone knew, my father could not
even carry a tune and whenever
“Happy Birthday” was sung, he
simply smiled.
But my father loved parades,
This year’s Parktacular
parade added another
chapter to my family’s
musical experience.
and we seemed to attend dozens
of them.
I remember as a little kid watching parades through
Parktacular Parade, we relatives
cheered our hearts out. Peter has
long ago given up being
embarrassed by his noisy family
loving his many musical
performances and I think he
accepts his responsibility to carry
on this wonderful family tradition,
since I obviously did not qualify for the honor.
We love music, we love bands and we love parades!
the legs of adults as we sought the best possible place to
see everything. I remember watching state convention
parades in the heat of the North Dakota summer and the
Jack Frost Winter Carnival Parade in the frigid winters.
There were Homecoming Parades, American Legion
Parades, the Shrine Parade, Fourth of July Parades,
Military Parades, Victory Parades, Holiday Parades and
the Soapbox Derby Parade. These experiences made me
learn to love band music. I liked to stand as near to the
drums as I could possibly get, and the rumble of their
rhythm filled my entire little body with great energy. It was
all very thrilling.
In the third grade we could select an instrument to
learn, and I came home and announced that I was going
to be a drummer. The small amount of money we had to
bring to purchase the drum sticks was “too much for our
family” according to my mother, but I suspect she dreaded
Parktacular Parade
having to live every day accompanied by my unending
cadences. I adjusted well to this disappointment, but to
this day I drum out rhythms while waiting for the
microwave bell to ring, and an empty plastic ice cream
container beckons my limited but enthusiastic talents. I
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Snapshot of Minikahda Vista
The neighborhood is bounded by France Ave. (east);
Excelsior Blvd. (north); Wooddale Ave. (west) and 40th
St./Morningside Road/City of Edina (south). The primary
land use in Minikahda Vista is low-density residential.
!Susan Lindgren School, Minikahda Vista Park
!Minikahda Vista occupies 244.1 acres with
about 34 blocks of residential
!Parks and open space: 4.1 percent
!Commercial: 8.3 percent
!Minikahda Vista has 829 housing units (796
single family homes, five apartment units, 28
duplex units)
!Average year house built:1944
Minikahda Vista Neighborhood
Association Steering Committee
Claudia Johnston-Madison, Co-chair#
Erica Gibbons, Co-chair!#
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Julie Wells, Treasurer# #
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Linda Jennings, Newsletter!
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Christine Lehman, Plant Swap! !
Judy Brink, Plant Swap! !
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John Fox, Plant Swap! !
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Rose Doherty, Garage Sale#
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Jane Hallett, Garage Sale#
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John Herbert, Grants# #
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Renae Kuehl, Communications, NNO!
Heidi Weller, Communications, NNO
Rebecca Phelan, NNO
Jodi Wiken, NNO
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952-922-1324
609-947-1307
952-929-7626
952-925-4283
612-229-4545
952-920-4364
612-860-8153
612-998-7574
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Minikahda Vista Website
Website: http://www.stlouispark.org/minikahda_vista
If you have suggestions for the website, contact Christine
Lehman at [email protected].
Minikahda Vista Historian
A long-time resident or interested in SLP history? Contact
Dell Askegaard at 952-922-6254.
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