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Sailor PLYMOUTH / WAYZATA

You rang?
Wayzata High Theatre is
inviting audiences to meet
“The Addams Family”
Feb. 25 through March 5.
Page 3
Nordic
Skier Daniel McCollor’s
performance helped Wayzata
win the section title and
qualify for the state meet.
Page 25

Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022

Wayzata accepts
Hundreds brave the cold donation to help
for Wayzata Chilly Open establish K-9 unit
First phase includes welcoming Loki,
a dog trained in search and rescue
By JASON JENKINS voluntary organization
jason.jenkins@apgecm.com that will be used to cover
the installation of a kennel
A proposal from the and other equipment in a
Wayzata Police Depart- squad car for the initial
ment to add a K-9 unit phase of the police depart-
received a show of finan- ment’s K-9 program.
cial support through a do- According to city lead-
nation from the Wayzata ers, there is no expected
Crime Prevention Coali- expense to the city as a
tion. result of phase one.
(SUN PHOTO BY JASON JENKINS) The Wayzata City “The Wayzata Crime
Hundreds of golfers, many dressed to match this year’s Winter Olympics theme, braved single digit temps and took to Lake Council approved a reso- Prevention Coalition not
Minnetonka’s Wayzata Bay Feb. 12 for the 37th annual Chilly Open golf tournament. MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 8. lution Feb. 8 accepting an
$8,000 donation from the See K-9, Page 9

Commission votes down latest plan to redevelop former TCF site


Wayzata Beach two failed attempts from
Minnetonka-based Lake
plan to demolish the ex-
isting building and con-
Club concept was West Development to get
approval from the city to
struct two new three-story
mixed-use buildings with
reviewed Feb. 7 redevelop the site. 35 residential units and
The first proposal in added commercial space.
By JASON JENKINS November 2020 involved The latest application
jason.jenkins@apgecm.com converting the existing from Lake West for a new
building into 11 condo- development, called the
The latest proposal to minium units while also Wayzata Beach Club, was
redevelop the former TCF constructing two new reviewed during the Feb.
Bank headquarters failed three-story all-residential 7 planning commission
to find support from the buildings for a total of meeting.
Wayzata Planning Com- 66 units. The second pro- The concept plan is for (SUBMITTED DESIGN RENDERING)
mission. posal, reviewed in August The latest application for a new mixed-use development, called the Wayzata Beach Club, was reviewed
The application follows 2021, detailed a concept See Concept, Page 14 during the Feb. 7 planning commission meeting.

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Armstrong one-act play presents at state tournament


Students perform ment of William Shake-
speare’s “Hamlet,” as writ-
tion of “The High School
Musical,” hitting the stage
‘The Fifteen ten by Tom Stoppard. It
involves a troupe of actors
in March.
“There are few things
Minute Hamlet’ who have taken on the job more difficult in theatre
of getting through the text than to have a long re-
By KRISTEN MILLER of “Hamlet” in 15 minutes, hearsal process where you
kristen.miller@apgecm.com explained Jenny Lovitt. go for months without
Her husband Joe Lo- laughs from an audience,
The cast and crew of vitt who is the director even for seasoned profes-
Armstrong Theater’s of the one act, explained sionals,” he said. “When
one-act play, “The Fif- that this particular script these students finally
teen Minute Hamlet,” doesn’t have a lot of stage turned this thing loose on
rehearsed for a final time direction written into it, their first audience at pre-
before heading to the state so actors and directors lims, the reaction they got
tournament last week. can “run wild with ideas reinforced that all of their
(SUN PHOTO BY KRISTEN MILLER)
The group was coming on how to present it.” work was worth it. And it’s
The cast of Armstrong High School’s one-act play, “The Fifteen Minute Hamlet,” rehearse Feb. 9 ahead
off a first-place finish in “Our idea was to pres- kept building ever since.”
of the One Act Play State Festival the following day at the O’Shaughnessy Auditorium of St. Catherine
the section finals besting University. The one act placed first in the finals, where they competed against three other teams. ent it as a kind of dysfunc- What makes this show a
four other programs Feb. tional Shakespeare com- strong contender for State
5 at Holy Angels Acad- our year, it’s not because 20. The performance also “There was a show that pany whose personalities is that it’s “a very unique
emy. the other shows weren’t can’t be more than 35 was disqualified at subsec- occasionally interrupt the comedy,” Joe Lovitt said.
It had been 12 years good ... for whatever rea- minutes, which includes tions because it went over characters they play,” he “Some of the jokes are
since Armstrong’s one act son, it fell to us this year,” 10 minutes for setup and 21 seconds ... and it was said. broad, some of them are
competed in section finals, said Jenny Lovitt, produc- 10 minutes at the end for a lovely, wonderful show,” As a director, he has subtle. Neither one is easy
and 15 years since Arm- er of this year’s one act. strike-down, explained Jenny Lovitt said. also been impressed with to do well.”
strong presented at state, There are 17 cast and Jenny Lovitt. “The Fifteen Minute the determination and He also said it’s is a real-
which took place Feb. 10 crew involved in the one The timing aspect cre- Hamlet” is actually 18 dedication of all the stu- ly fun show to watch “even
at the O’Shaughnessy Au- act, which is a Minnesota ates another level of com- minutes in length, giving dents involved, especially if you know nothing about
ditorium of St. Catherine State High School League plexity, since going over them plenty of time to since many of them are Shakespeare.”
University in St. Paul. sanctioned event, which in time can disqualify a work with. also in the middle of re-
“When we say this was permits a maximum of team. It’s a comedic abridg- hearsals for the produc- See Hamlet, Page 7

Altogether ooky: ‘The Addams Family’ up next for Wayzata Theatre


Musical comedy If you go:
opens Feb. 25 Wayzata High School Theatre presents
“The Addams Family”
By JASON JENKINS
jason.jenkins@apgecm.com When:
7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25;
Wayzata High School 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26;
Theatre is inviting audi- 7 p.m. Friday, March 4;
ences to meet “The Ad- 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday, March 5
dams Family,” the creepy, Where:
kooky and altogether Auditorium 2 at Wayzata High School,
ooky household of maca- 4955 Peony Ln. N., Plymouth
bre but friendly misfits.
Taking on directing Tickets:
Adults $15, seniors (62+) $12, students/staff $10. Reserved
duties for the ninth- and
seating tickets may be purchased online at whstheatre.com
10th-grade musical com- or at the box office one hour before performances.
edy is Sandra Struthers,
who said she’s excited to
(SUBMITTED PHOTO)
help continue the theater managing stage lighting. live action and animated
Wayzata High School ninth and 10th graders rehearse a scene Feb. 11 for the theater department’s
department’s first full production of “The Addams Family.” “They get a lot of op- movies over the years,
season of shows since the portunities in terms of opened on Broadway in
pandemic forced cancel- ten a chance to do a lot of very appealing to students The director said the learning new skills,” 2010 as a musical comedy
lations, audience limita- theater, so we wanted to because this is one of the musical has also allowed Struthers said. that follows the ghoulish
tions and live-streamed build up the theater pro- ways that we sort of help students to learn vari- “The Addams Family,” family led by Gomez and
performances. gram again and we knew onboard the younger stu- ous technical aspects of which was a television Morticia Addams. When
“Because of COVID, that it would be good to dents into the theater pro- theater production, from show in the 1960s and has
these students haven’t got- pick a title that would be gram,” Struthers said. putting together props to been made into numerous See Addams, Page 8

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cream cheese?
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Postmaster: Send address changes
to Sun Sailor Plymouth Wayzata,
4095 Coon Rapids Blvd., Coon
So, what’s with the Rapids, MN 55433-2523.
shortage of cream cheese? ECM Publishers is a division of APG, Inc.
Sun Newspapers
Or maybe by the time you 10917 Valley View Rd.,
read this, cream cheese PEGGY Eden Prairie, MN 55344
will again be in good sup- BAKKEN Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ply and another grocery Columnist Telephone: 952-829-0797
item will go missing from Circulation and delivery:
the shelves. 763-712-3544;
We’re now almost two Peggy Bakken is a former executive servicecenter@apgecm.com
editor and a columnist for APG-East Business advertising:
years beyond the mass 952-392-6800
toilet paper frenzy of Central Minnesota. Reactions wel- advertise@apgecm.com
March 2020. Remember come: peggy.bakken@apgecm.com. Deadline: 5 p.m. Fridays
the images of grocery Place a classified:
952-392-6888
carts piled with three or night. Deadline: 3 p.m. Mondays
four of those massive We buy a specific brand Send news items or
multi-TP bundles? I bet
some of you still have a
pack or two or three from
of margarine – that was
gone for quite a while.
When I was buying ev-
Making a difference now letters to the editor to:
Sun Sailor, 33 Second St. N.E.,
Osseo, MN 55369
sun.sailor@apgecm.com
early-pandemic panic erything we needed for While Minnesotans a paycheck (similar to
Deadline: 5 p.m. Thursdays. Include
shopping. our Christmas Day din-often are understated, students in other work complete contact information with
I’ve tried not to hoard ner, I found plenty ofI’d like to say hooray for experience programs, like any editorial submission.
supplies over these past ham and other side dish
Sarah Sannes, Jada Jones- JOE working at a fast-food Legal advertisements:
two crazy years, but I ingredients to choose Vogt, Zavion Thompson NATHAN franchise.) 763-691-6001;
admit to occasionally from. I even made green
and Shannon Gavrilov! Shannon Gavrilov, pro- publicnotice@apgecm.com
Guest
Deadline: 2 p.m. Thursdays
“stocking up.” I define bean casserole for the first
They’re helping high columnist gram manager for Tree
stocking up as having an time in my life. (It was
school students learn Trust YouthBuild told Announcements: Obituaries, engage-
Joe Nathan, formerly a Minnesota ments, weddings, anniversaries,
extra one or two of what- OK.) construction skills as they me that its collaboration birthdays, births, team photos.
But our Christmas Eve public school educator and PTA
ever, but not 10. build homes for Minneso- with schools has led to 952-392-6875.
dinner was another story. president, directs the Center for
Over these past months, tans experiencing home- students helping con- jeanne.cannon@apgecm.com
We were cooking only for School Change. Reactions welcome Deadline: 5 p.m. Thursday.
I’ve often been surprised lessness in suburban and struct more than 20 homes
the four of us – my hus- at joe@centerforschoolchange.org STAFF LISTING:
to see what item has sud- urban communities. with Habitat for Human-
band, myself and our two or @JoeNathan9249 on Twitter.
denly disappeared from Jada, of Coon Rapids, ity “throughout the Twin Community Editor
stores. adult sons. They are not
and a student at Paladin Cities metro area, ranging Kristen Miller:
The peanut butter and into the traditional Scan-
Career and Technical skills. from North Minneapolis kristen.miller@apgecm.com
763-424-7369
bread shortage made dinavian foods from years
High School, described A three-minute encour- to Crystal, Cottage Grove,
gone by. I made sure to get Community Editor
some sense – the kids “the wonderful feeling of aging video shows Jada, Chaska, Hastings, St. Jason Jenkins:
were suddenly home from some lefse for myself, but
knowing I helped some- Zavion and others doing Paul, and West St. Paul.” jason.jenkins@apgecm.com
school and needed lunch. the guys aren’t interested.
one get a home…know- all of that. It’s here: https:// Five more homes will be 763-424-7380
And I heard that certain I offered to make my
ing I was a part of that.” tinyurl.com/2efae5en completed soon. As they Managing Editor
brands of peanut but- very good and easy en-She told me that regular Paladin’s involvement build homes, Gavrilov Andy Rogers:
ter (the one that choosy chilada casserole. We all
school had not worked started with Sarah Sannes, says that students “learn andy.rogers@apgecm.com
mothers choose) was like Mexican food, andout for her, so she en- their school counselor. workplace safety and 763-424-7375
gone for a long time. my suggestion was given
rolled in Paladin, a local Now in her 11th year as gain valuable, hands-on Sports Editor
I’m not a big pop drink- six thumbs up. charter school. Her plan, a counselor in district and construction skills, such John Sherman:
er but the one brand I My grocery run was after graduating, is to get charter public schools, as reading blueprints and john.sherman@apgecm.com
952-392-6857
liked disappeared over- a construction job. Sannes sees it as part of using math to calculate
See Bakken, Page 5 Zavion, another Pala- her responsibility “to seek measurements and mate- Executive Editor
Mandy Froemming:
din student, told me that out and help develop part- rial costs.” mandy.froemming@apgecm.com
helping build a home for nerships that serve our Tree Trust YouthBuild 763-424-7373
SHARE YOUR VIEWS a homeless family “felt re- students.” works with several alter- Account Executive
Letters to the editor reserve the right to edit all ally good. I was putting Though Paladin is in native and chartered pub- Linda Banks (Plymouth):
back into the community Blaine, Sannes attended a lic schools in the metro linda.banks@apgecm.com
should not exceed 350 submissions and to reject 952-392-7673
words. Letters and guest any letters or columns that I live in.” workshop in St Paul where area. They need to work
Jada and Zavion agreed she met representatives of with schools that have Account Executive
columns must bear the contain libelous or offen- Robbie Shoemaker (Wayzata):
author’s name and city of sive material. that regular high schools Tree Trust YouthBuild. As built-in flexibility because robbie.shoemaker@apgecm.com
residence. We will limit the fre- weren’t working out for she explained, “We saw the program involves stu- 952-392-6880
A telephone number quency of letters pub- them. our programs comple- dents working on con- Multimedia Reg. Ad Director-GM
where the writer can be lished from an individual We hear a lot about mented each other.” struction full time, every Carmen Meyer:
youth experiencing trau- Sannes felt there weren’t other week for much of carmen.meyer@apgecm.com
reached must be included writer to one per calendar
ma and the need for more enough pathways to jobs the school year. 320-630-0279
for verification purposes. month.
counselors. Yes, that’s real. for students not inter- Along with several char- Regional President
Letters should only be Please send letters to Mark Weber:
signed by those who par- Sun Sailor, 33 Second St. But young people also ested in four-year colleges ter and alternative schools,
mark.weber@apgecm.com
ticipated in writing the N.E., P.O. Box 280, Osseo, need to develop a sense of or universities. The Tree Tree Trust YouthBuild 952-392-6807
letter. MN 55369. You can also purpose, and confidence Trust YouthBuild option works with students from
Director of News
We will not publish any email it to jason.jenkins@ that comes from knowing “seemed perfect for some the District 287 collab- Keith Anderson:
letter where a signature apgecm.com or kristen. they’ve made a difference of our students.” orative, whose members keith.anderson@apgecm.com
for others as they gain Students earn high 952-392-6847
has not been verified. We miller@apgecm.com.
academic and marketable school credit and receive See Nathan, Page 5
sailor.mnsun.com Plymouth / Wayzata Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 • Page 5

Local seniors compete in their own ‘Winter Games’

Trillium Woods, a Life Plan Community in Plymouth, hosted its own


“Winter Games” last week in honor of the Olympics. With 120 senior
residents among 10 teams, each represented group a different coun-
try. As teams, they vied for victory as they competed in various sports
from shallow water racing and chair volleyball to snowball throwing
and ping pong competitions. The week ended with a final determina-
tion of those who were awarded gold, silver, and bronze during the
closing ceremonies Feb. 11. LEFT: Resident Abbie snowshoeing.
ABOVE: Residents Bill and Felix of Team USA celebrating a win.
RIGHT: Ireland became the winner as they competed against USA
in the Chair Volleyball finals.

Bakken ing. My menu would go


on as planned.
to learn what happened
to the cream cheese. Ac-
but the last time I looked,
the cream cheese shelves Nathan participants “to train for
jobs in the high demand
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 And while I was ob- cording to several on- were still mostly empty. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 green industry. Tree Trust
sessing with my traumas, line news reports, cream And even though I don’t YouthBuild provides par-
going well, I was still two I failed to realize that a cheese demand grew dur- need any right now, I feel include the Brooklyn Cen- ticipants with all of the
days early and found the major shortage of cream ing the pandemic. One the urge to buy some if I ter, Eden Prairie, Edina, training and equipment
store stocked quite nice- cheese was going on manufacturer said sales see it. Hopkins, Orono, Osseo, necessary for the program,”
ly. There were plenty of around me. It wasn’t until were up 18% as more And that’s the curse Richfield, Robbinsdale, St according to Gavrilov.
fresh jalapenos and other the next day, when chat- people baked at home. and perhaps the lesson Louis Park, Wayzata and Tree Trust is more than
items. However, when I ting with some friends, I Demand was strong. to be learned from these Westonka districts. 45 years old. It welcomes
got to the aisle for Mexi- learned that crisis situa- But the final straw was shortages – resist the urge The construction pro- inquiries from other
can food, the enchilada tions were happening in a cyberattack! Schreiber to buy carts full of toilet gram is supported by schools serving Minneap-
sauce area was empty! many families. Favorite Foods in Wisconsin got paper or cream cheese or grants from the U.S. De- olis students interested in
Was I part of a new trend desserts, sweets, cookies hit by hackers and had enchilada sauce. Maybe partment of Labor and a possible collaboration.
where we all serve enchi- and cheesecakes were in to shut down for several we should learn to make Minnesota Department More information is avail-
ladas for Christmas? jeopardy. (And just what days before the cream do with what we have and of Employment and Eco- able at: www.treetrust.org
After rummaging does one put on a bagel cheese prime time of be thankful for that. nomic Development. Jada and Zavion love
through what was left, I instead?) Thanksgiving, Hanuk- Hmm, I wonder, how In addition to the home building homes. They agree
did find two lonely cans While I don’t know kah and Christmas. would cream of mush- construction projects, Tree that the home construc-
hiding behind the organic what lead to the enchila- I read the shortage room soup taste in en- Trust YouthBuild offers a tion program is, as Zavion
gluten-free taco season- da shortage, I researched should be short-lived, chiladas? tree care track, allowing explained, “life-changing.”

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Sun Sailor staff honored with statewide awards


Several members of the coverage of local sports sports photography for letters to the editor that
Sun Sailor were honored and he does it at the high- the Sun Sailor, second show reader engagement.
during the Minnesota est level. Week in and place for his sports report- The Sailor also took home
Newspaper Association’s week out, our readers are ing in the Minnetonka/ third place for best web-
Better Newspaper Com- treated to some of the Eden Prairie/Excelsior site.
petition. best sports writing and Sun Sailor and third place Community editor Ja-
The awards were hand- photography in the state,” in the best sports story son Jenkins was awarded
ed out at the association’s said Mandy Froemming, category for his piece on first place in the portrait
annual convention, held executive editor for Sun sports coaches advocat- and personality photo
Jan. 27-20 at the Minne- Newspapers. “Fifty years ing for the restart of win- category, as well as third
apolis Marriott North- of award-winning work ter sports during the early place for best news photo.
west in Brooklyn Park. comes from the relation- part of the pandemic. St. Louis Park commu-
Sports editor John Sher- ships he has built with The Plymouth/Wayzata nity editor Seth Rowe was
man was inducted into the coaches, athletes, families Sun Sailor was given top awarded second place for
organization’s Half Cen- and fans who trust him honors with a first-place best business story for his
tury Club, recognizing 50 with their stories.” award for general excel- piece on the closure of
years of service to com- Sherman also won first lence. Judges lauded the the St. Louis Park Roller
munity journalism. Sher- place in sports photogra- work of Jason Jenkins, Garden.
man, a graduate of Rose- phy and second place for Kristen Miller and John The Sun Newspapers (SUN PHOTO BY JASON OLSON)
mount High School and portrait and personality Sherman, noting the group took home 26 Bet- Longtime sports editor John Sherman is inducted into the Minnesota
Augsburg College, joined photo for the Edina Sun good variety of sports and ter Newspaper Competi- Newspaper Association’s Half Century Club, recognizing his 50-year
Sun Newspapers in 1972. Current, third place in news coverage, along with tion awards. commitment to community journalism.
He is proud to be one
of the first local editors
to give equal coverage to
girls sports. Five decades
in, Sherman maintains Zona M. Steelman Margaret “Peggy” Ruth Simonson
an incredible work ethic, Zona M. (Upton) Steelman Margaret “Peggy” Ruth Simonson peacefully passed
has not slowed down or of Minnetonka, MN died away at home on Wednesday morning January 26, 2022 sur-
considered retirement. peacefully at home surrounded rounded by her loving family and listening to “Since I Don’t
by family on February 7, 2022. Have You” in her final moments. Peggy was 79 years old,
He continues to be a cele-
Zona was 89 years old. just shy of celebrating her 80th birthday.
brated journalist, winning Peggy leaves a void in the hearts of her family and friends.
11 Minnesota Newspaper She was born in Sauk
Centre, MN to Dewey and Being the most loving and caring person who always put
Association Awards in the others before herself, her bright smile and generosity was
Jerda Upton and graduated
last two years. Sherman legendary. Anyone who knew Peggy was blessed with her
from Eagle Bend High school
covers sports at Edina, beauty, creativity, and caring manner.
in 1950. Zona attended Staples
Eden Prairie, Minneton- teachers training and started She was born March 27, 1942 to Dorothy and Leonard
ka, Wayzata and Hopkins her teaching career in 1952 at Dvorak in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her primary years in
high schools. Red Oak One Room school. She attended summer Edina and then secondary years in Hopkins, Peggy was an all-star student. Peggy
“John is tireless in his sessions at St. Cloud State University and received loved being busy. She was active in many extra curricular activities like National
her Education Degree leading her to teaching posi- Honor Society, debate club, pep club, cheerleading, Warriorettes/danceline, an
tions in Cottonwood, MN, Pine Island, MN and fi- attendant on homecoming court, and represented Hopkins High School as a
BRIEF Power’s girl on their teen board. She was adored by everyone. After high school,
nally at Minnewashta in the Minnetonka school dis-
trict teaching in the 3rd grade in these districts. she traveled the world as a professional figure skater for Holiday on Ice, skating
Flagship Bank In 1963, Zona married the love of her life Jerry her way into the hearts of many.
In 1958, she first saw the love of her life David Simonson when he walked
Steelman and they moved into their first home in Eden
CEO named to Prairie, MN. Zona put her teaching career on hold to through the doors of Hopkins Junior high. He was the new guy who just moved
to town from Seattle, Washington. “Dressed in white cords, a dark shirt with his
raise their children, Gordy, Sandy and Juli. She was
‘40 Under 40’ list active at Immanuel Lutheran church in Eden Prairie collar up, white bucks, and wavy blonde hair slicked back” he was the talk of the
lunch table. Only after encouragement from Peggy’s brother-in-law, Art Nelson,
Andy Schornack, the where she was the Sunday School program leader for
5 years, participated in many of the woman’s Bible to give Peggy a ride home from the Hopkins Red Owl, where Peggy was a cashier
chief executive officer and David was a carry-out boy did they have their first date. Dave took her to
of Wayzata-based Flag- studies, started the church’s library and was a part of
the Hasty Tasty and sparks flew. From then on they were inseparable and an of-
ship Bank, was recently the quilting group. Zona was an active volunteer at
ficial couple, with their song being “Since I Don’t Have You” by The Skyliners.
announced as one of Gatewood Elementary School in the Hopkins school These high school sweethearts were married twice. First at the Sadie Hawkins
this year’s “40 Under district. Zona was a sports mom, a Camp Fire leader, dance at Hopkins Eisenhower November 15, 1958, and then officially on April 4,
40” honorees by Minne- and devoted band parent. 1961 at Zion Lutheran in Hopkins, Minnesota. Their love was one for the story
apolis St. Paul Business In 1982, Zona returned to the education world books and will extend beyond a lifetime. Together they raised their four children
Journal. and worked for the Early Childhood program for the at their home Dave purchased while still in high school on Baker Road. Peggy was
Hopkins schools district. In 1985, she moved to Eden a hands-on mother with all the children, and they were her priority.
Every year, Business
Prairie Montessori until her retirement in 2003. Zona In 1981, Dave and Peggy’s dream about owning their own business became a
Journal editors select 40
and Jerry moved to Minnetonka in 1990. reality when they opened Town and Country Foods in Maple Grove, Minnesota,
leaders younger than 40 Upon retirement, Zona and Jerry enjoyed travel-
who have exemplified adding additional stores all over the Twin Cities years thereafter. Peggy’s work
ing with car clubs and touring the US including a car ethic as bookkeeper was unmatched while working at the stores.
professional successes tour of Alaska in 2005.
while also contributing When grandchildren arrived, Peggy was in heaven. Announcing to everyone
Zona is preceded in death by parents Dewey and that she was to now be called, “Nana,” she showed great ease in being a grand-
to their communities. The Jerda Upton, brother James Upton, cousin Wayne
award recognizes young mother and loved that role more than anything. Always the most loving and
Cheney. involved Nana for her “crumb-crushers,” she celebrated their successes, kissed
business and community Zona is survived by her husband Jerry, son Gordy away tears, and took charge of all duties so that “the kids” could get a date night
leaders from across the (Paula), daughter Sandy (Lori Johnson), daughter out, or a few carefree vacation days away. They will all miss her big heart, warm
Twin Cities and encom- Juli, grandsons Cody and Josh, sister-in-law Ileen hugs, and beautiful smile.
passes a variety of indus- Kendall and nephews. Zona is survived by many oth- Peggy is survived by her husband David and her children Blaine (Parker, CO),
tries. er family and friends. Todd (Minnetonka, MN), Wendy and Rob Keena (Deephaven, MN), Shannon
All 40 honorees will be A celebration of life will be held for Zona later and Jeff Bennett (Park City, UT) and her many grandchildren Lily Keena, Betsy
featured in more com- this spring, when we can gather together safer and Keena, Brady Bennett, Savannah Bennett, and Harper Simonson; sisters Darlene
plete profiles that will be celebrate this beautiful life. Memorials preferred to Nelson and Evon Peterson; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.
published online by Busi- Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation. She is now at peace, joining her parents and younger brother Ronald.
ness Journal the week of Her battle with Alzheimer’s is over and she is free. Life will not be the same
March 7. The annual “40 Huber Funeral & Cremation Services without her. We all strive to live like she did, touching the hearts of so many with
Under 40” Awards recep- Eden Prairie Chapel 952-949-4970 style, grace, and beauty. We love you: “My Peggy,” “Mom,” “Nana”! Love, Your
tion will be March 10. www.huberfunerals.com Family
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Wayzata DECA team ally last year, students returned


to meeting in person this year.
ta DECA president Anna Winkel
said. “They all dedicated them-
national Career Development
Conference, which will host more
excited to see them move on to the
next level and compete against the
has strong showing Overall, 106 Wayzata DECA
members qualified for the state
selves to their projects and put in
countless hours of hard work.”
than 10,000 students from nine
countries.
rest of the state in their events.”
Wayzata DECA is looking for
at district competition competition, with 47 section The members who won at the “It was fun to see our members local business professionals to
winners. Students competed in district competition will compete have the opportunity to compete help out at competitions. They are
Wayzata High School’s DECA the areas of marketing, finance, at the state conference in March live this year at our district com- currently looking for volunteers
team recently competed against business and entrepreneurship. in downtown Minneapolis. If petition. They all worked hard, to serve as judges at their state
students from neighboring high “I’m so proud and excited for they win at state, they will get the gained valuable life-skills and did competition on March 6-8. For
schools at the 2022 district com- the chapter members moving on chance to fly to Atlanta in April extremely well,” Wayzata DECA more information, email paul.
petition. After competing virtu- to the state competition,” Wayza- to compete in the DECA Inter- advisor Paul Kimbler said. “I am kimbler@wayzataschools.org.

Hamlet he’s enjoyed his first one-


act competition and is also
tive and it comes down to
the judges’ personal taste,”
the children of Terezin,
which is described as the
well as those important
and noteworthy to the
eryone close to her; while
she survived to tell the
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 excited to advance to the she said. “Two of the three “waiting room” to Aus- main character who took tale,” she said.
state festival. judges gave us excellent chwitz. Musicians, writ- the audience through her Cooper Theatre stu-
The cast and the crew “It’s really nice to see and exemplary marks and ers, actors, singers and memories. dents are now busy re-
have developed a sense of everyone’s hard work ac- the third judge marked us children were taken to “It’s a beautiful re- hearsing for the upcom-
timing and comic instinct tually paying off,” he said. ‘very good.’ The kids were Terezin as a holding area counting of one woman’s ing production of “The
where they know where to When it comes to the a little disappointed, but prior to the trains tak- experience of losing ev- Wiz,” opening March 9.
push the jokes and when to One-Act State Festival, it’s they did everything we ing the vast majority of
hold back, he explained. not like other state tourna- asked them to and the au- Jews to the concentration
“That kind of balance ments where schools com- dience really enjoyed it.” camps, Wurzer-Palm ex-
is rare in any show. It’s es- pete against each other.
Instead, the judges give Cooper’s one act
plained.
“This is a powerful sto-
Martha Lee Hansen McGlasson
pecially impressive at the With a full moon shining and
high school level,” he said. out stars for select perfor- competes at finals ry that not many know after a two-year fight with Acute
“They’ve done a fantastic mances. Cooper High School about; we know about the Myeloid Leukemia, Martha
job.” Only three of the eight performed “I Never Saw Nazi work camps, but not Lee Hansen McGlasson passed
Armstrong senior Heidi schools participating at Another Butterfly,” di- necessarily about what away on January 19, 2022 at
Mintz plays Gertrude, state received star perfor- rected by Gretchen Wurz- went on prior to the time home with her family.
the queen and Hamlet’s mances. Unfortunately, er-Palm, which went on when the Jews were taken True to her namesake,
mother. Armstrong was not one of to the section finals and there,” she said. Martha, she was a consummate
This is her ninth show at them, but the “kids did a came in fourth place over- Cooper’s cast included servant to others in all walks of
Armstrong and her second wonderful job,” reported all. seven actors, who char- life. Born in Lincoln, raised in
one act. Jenny Lovitt. This is a show that in- acterized many of the Omaha, and graduated from
“Being able to go com- “Judging art is so subjec- troduces the audience to children of Terezin, as University of Nebraska at
pete has a different level of Lincoln in 1961, she and Ross were married the next
fun” to the theatre experi- day to begin a 60-year life together. She was a resident
ence, Mintz said. of the Waters of Excelsior and spent most of her adult
While athletes get to life building and serving the Excelsior community.
compete against other Martie loved to entertain as a fantastic cook, baker
teams, it’s not something and event coordinator. When you arrived at the house
by car or boat, you were greeted with a wave and of-
that happens in theatre.
fered a slice of her amazing pie or a refreshment to
That’s what Mintz ap- make you feel special and at home.
preciates with the one-act Her life was marked by love, enthusiasm and
competitions. Not only strength. Her boundless energy had many out-
do you get to show off lets - she found time to be an alto in church choir,
your production to other Stephan Minister, volunteer trolley driver, pie baker,
schools, but you also get den mother, seamstress, bowler, tennis player and
to see people you know in bridge aficionado. She could garden, hang wall pa-
other shows and compete per, make wonderful gravy, enjoy pinot grigio and
against them throughout margaritas. She was a skilled manager and problem
the season, she said.
They had heard about
Sun, Feb 27 solver. She loved her travels on cruises and trips to
Puerto Vallarta, Hawaii and the BVI. Many family
some of the other shows gatherings at Okoboji and pontoon flotillas on Lake
they were up against, which 10:30 am–3 pm Minnetonka. She loved and was loved by the Lois
Circle, the Boat Crew and many, many friends.
was a little nerve wracking,
Mintz said. “But when we Eisenhower Community Center, 1001 Hwy 7, Hopkins She was a Leo, a Campbell, a Chi Omega, New
went to finals, we kind of Neighbor, Junior League of Minneapolis, Bank
just relaxed and had fun Ambassador, partner for twenty years in Mother-
with it, which I think was
the best part.”
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mother of three and Grandma to six. She served on
Having competed in one the Minnesota Council for Gifted and Talented,
Minnetonka Community Education board, Excelsior
act as a freshman but not IDEAS & HELP Chamber of Commerce, was a Paul Harris Fellow
making it to finals, Mintz and was Excelsior’s Person of the Year in 2014.
is “super excited to go to Get free, no-obligation advice about your project from a variety She is survived by her husband, Ross; son, Andrew
state.” of home improvement pros. Visit with more than 70 exhibitors. (Cindy); daughters, Laura Hotvet (Dean) and Abby
“It’s been quite a long Ellis (Neil); grandchildren, Jack, Gretta, Riley, Alec,
time since Armstrong has Attend helpful seminars and demonstrations.
Annabelle and Eliza; sister, Harriet Boltin (Ed) of
gone to finals and a long Plymouth, MN.
time since they’ve pro-
gressed to state ... and
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A child’s path to success


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ter kindergarten.
This is the driving
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ELCA
sage behind Caring
Kids, an initiative for
Chris Psihos, owner of Ideal of the
Energies; Minnesota Commerce
derman’s; and Jason Schneiderman nonprofit
Department Commissioner organization
, current President/CEO Mike Rothman; Larry Schneiderman Interfaith Outreach
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brightly in Minne- which has been in place investment of less than five years, Schneider- scholarships to 12
quality
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recently reported solar education centers. The
energy growth nearly g, sales and owner of Ideal Ener- ini-
doubled in the first
quarter this year com- installation of Minnesota-made solar electric gies, a Minnesota-based commercial tiative also includes
a focus
pared to all of 2016, systems. The Senate solar
with more growth ex- bill was referred to com- energy developer with more than 140 on parent education
and
pected by year’s end. mittee and it was not mercial systems in operation. com- holistic family support
clear
Schneiderman’s Furniture included in the legislation if the matter was “Once it makes sense vices for families with
ser-
outh is one of the store in Plym- approved during perspective], [from a business low
businesses that decided the special session. you feel good about
the energy
or limited incomes.
to take advantage of In 2017, the state incentive savings as well,” said “Entering kindergarten
both the federal invest- program sup- retired Larry Schneiderman,
ment tax credit and ports 679 solar projects

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We have our Sunday service indoors at 10:00 a.m. Solar Incentive Program,Made in Minnesota megawatts of new that will add about 10
to make the transi- solar electric power. The family-owned ful is crucial in ensuring
tion to solar. There is 2014, the program has Since stalled rooftop furniture retailer in- that
currently a 30-percent helped solar power systems children meet educational
federal tax credit that support about at three
can be claimed against 1,800 new solar projects and more than of its six locations, benchmarks throughout
the tax liability of residential megawatts of capacity. 25 Woodbury and Duluth.including Plymouth, their school career and
solar users and utility and commercial In 2014, the Scheiderman that
investors in solar en- “I’m more than satisfied,” they go on to achieve
s were build- Schneiderman their

We are set up for social distancing and masks are required.


ergy property. ing their Woodbury
location, and decided said of the energy-savings. He referenced dreams,” Caring for
Kids
to look into the process. line reports showing on- Director Rachel Boettcher
Seeing that it was a when
ing or storing solar power. the stores are us- said to a room packed
with
education leaders and

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The fundraising
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raised
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PLYMOUTH ROTARY WAYZATA ROTARY
When: 12-1 p.m. When: 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: Comfort Inn, 3000 Harbor Lane N., Plymouth Where: Wayzata Country Club,
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Thursday, April 28th 2022
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22
PLYMOUTH LIBRARY AUTHOR TALK
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When: 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Where: Plymouth Community Library, WAYZATA THEATRE PRESENTS
“THE ADDAMS FAMILY”
an expo for active adults
15700 36th Ave. N., Plymouth
When: 7 p.m.
*We share your concer ns regarding Covid 19 so masks will be provided
Info: Join the Friends the Plymouth Library for for those who wish to wear one.
a presentation by Plymouth author Tessa Bridal Where: Wayzata High School, Auditorium 2,
about her literary non-fiction chronicle “The 4955 Peony Ln. N., Plymouth Special
Dark Side of Memory,” about how the Cold War Info and tickets: whstheatre.com Appearance by
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“THE ADDAMS FAMILY”
WAYZATA CITY COUNCIL MEETING When: 1 and 7 p.m.
When: 7 p.m. Where: Wayzata High School, Auditorium 2,
Where: Wayzata City Hall, 4955 Peony Ln. N., Plymouth
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When: 1-4 p.m.
Where: Council Chambers,
3400 Plymouth Blvd., Plymouth Where: Klapprich Park, 340 Park St. E., Wayzata
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Discovering The Mature Lifestyle

Pets
February Issue

Service dog and owner are working partners, pals


By SUE WEBBER Since 1988, Helping Paws has
Contributing Writer matched more than 250 people
with service dogs, giving indi-
Don Ellwood considers him- viduals the gifts of indepen-
self “just absolutely very fortu- dence and companionship.
nate” to have received a service Helping Paws is one of two
dog in October 2020 from Help- organizations located in Minne-
ing Paws in Hopkins. sota that are fully accredited by
Helping Paws is a non-profit Assistance Dogs International.
501(c)(3) organization with 33 Helping Paws trains three types
years of experience training of assistance dogs: service dogs
and placing service dogs with for individuals with physical
individuals with disabilities or disabilities, service dogs for
veterans/first responders with veterans with PTSD, and fa-
PTSD (posttraumatic stress cility dogs. Facility dogs part-
disorder). nerships with mental health,
“These circumstances are of- educational, first responders,
ten very isolating and can make courthouses, and health care
everyday tasks frustrating or professionals.
impossible,” according to infor- “Helping Paws is different
mation provided by Jonathan from other national and local
Kramer, communications and service dog programs because
special projects coordinator at our services are individualized,”
Helping Paws. Kramer said. “We provide the
“Pixel,” Ellwood’s 4-year-old resources and quality follow-up
Golden Retriever, came from instructions to ensure the team
a litter of nine puppies, all of is a successful partnership. We
whom received names begin- approach our mission with a
ning with the letter P. “The view to the whole life of our
trainers name the dogs,” Ell- dogs, with follow-up from birth
wood said. to the end of service.”
He describes himself “fairly The Graduate Follow-up
handicapped and headed for Coordinator and additional
additional issues” with an adult staff follow-up with 91 gradu-
form of muscular dystrophy. It ates, which includes assistance
currently requires Ellwood to in making sure a service dog
use a mobility scooter, walker, is cared for when a graduate is
and cane. He began to consider hospitalized or dies, with veteri-
the possibility of getting a ser- nary costs and care of a service
vice dog when a neighbor dem- (PHOTO SUBMITTED) dog, with grooming and exer-
onstrated the capabilities of a Don Elwood and his service dog, Pixel, are good friends. cise of a service dog, with on-
pup named Truman she had going training needs, and with
trained that was nearing his he will go and get something for had dogs since I was a kid,” he Ellwood has high praise for aging service dogs.
graduation and placement as a me. I am truly blessed to have said. “Their companionship is Helping Paws. “Helping Paws “Currently, we provide ongo-
registered service dog. Pixel have those capabilities.” unbelievable.” is just an absolutely wonderful ing support to our 10 caretaker
When his own family dog Though Ellwood is unable to Now on corporate disability, organization,” he said. “I can’t and 80 foster home volunteers
died, Ellwood said, “I made ap- walk much, with Pixel’s assis- Ellwood said his career was say enough about them.” that are breeding and training
plication to be considered as a tance, he has been able to travel in sales and marketing at an About Helping Paws service dogs,” Kramer said.
(service dog) recipient.” by plane, go to restaurants, and insurance company. “As my Helping Paws service dogs are “Helping Paws continues to
Once he was approved, the get to the Chanhassen Legion health situation changed and trained to provide assistance flourish through incredible vol-
next step was six weeks of train- Club. progressed, they put me on dis- with many daily living activities unteerism and community sup-
ing with the dog. “The transi- “Pixel is extremely friendly,” ability,” he said. (about 80 commands in all) and port,” Kramer said. “Our foster
tion point is when the person Ellwood said. “He greets every- Ellwood’s wife, Ann, has be- offer much-needed companion- and caretaker homes volunteer
who has dedicated 2 ½ years to body. But I don’t want him to come “a big part of the deal” ship., according to information countless training hours and
train the dog hands him off to just be there with me. I want him with his companion dog, ac- provided by Kramer. contribute thousands of dollars
the new owner,” Ellwood said. to be able to run, to be happy, cording to Ellwood. “She takes “We matched 10 new service of in-kind food and veterinary
Now, Pixel is Ellwood’s con- to be a dog as well as a com- Pixel out for walks,” he said. dogs in 2020-21,” Kramer said. care. Veterinary hospitals are
stant companion. “It’s been a panion.” His three daughters and two “During our 2021-22 fiscal year, another core partner, providing
perfect fit,” he said. “He’s so loy- A native of Willmar, Ellwood grandchildren, all of whom live our goal is to match 15 new free spay/neuter services and
al. He picks up things I drop, or said he grew up with dogs. “I’ve close, enjoy Pixel as well. teams.” eye evaluations.”
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Volunteers, fosters needed for The Rescue Pack


By SUE WEBBER transition be able to keep their pets and cued animals at their homes until they can 10 years in her own consulting business,
Contributing Writer reunite them, if possible. For instance, secure foster homes for them. has two grown children and three grand-
people often have to give up their pets “We have an epidemic of cats right daughters. “I loved my job at Pillsbury
A new Bloomington-based nonprofit when they flee an abusive relationship. As now,” Grindle said. “We received a pair in the test kitchens and developing new
animal rescue that began with “a whisper- we grow, we hope to work with shelters of cats whose owner had died, and the products,” she said. “We traveled, did food
ing campaign” in August 2021, had its first for abused people who don’t have a place cats were living alone. It was terribly sad. photography and worked with a lot of ad
fundraiser in September and was formally for their animals. The last thing they need Everyone wants these animals taken care agencies. It was really fun.”
launched in October, is well on its way to is to also lose their pets. Our dream is to of. We took them in and cared for them The philosophy for their rescue pack in-
achieving its goals. be able to provide a bridge, offering short- in a foster home until they were adopted. volves learning from others, Grindle said.
The Rescue Pack is co-founded by Bar- term foster care until owners are able to Our volunteers are critically important. “I co-founded The Rescue Pack with Barb
bara Gunderson of Bloomington and Su- take care of their pets again.” We can’t save dogs and cats without hav- because I believe that to help as many pets
zanne Grindle of St. Louis Park, both of Grindle, who works from home as a re- ing people engaged.” as possible, we need a community of ani-
whom are longtime animal fans of both search scientist and patent analyst, said, The two women met about 10 years ago, mal advocates who can work together as a
their own pets, and dogs and cats who may “I am a lifelong animal lover and animal appropriately enough, in a rescue situa- pack in communities with too many dogs
be lost and/or looking for forever homes. welfare advocate. From my first pony at tion. “Suzanne was bathing a puppy in a and cats, as well as here at home to help
Gunderson has four dogs of her own and the age of 3 to my current motley pack sink, and I came to help,” Gunderson said. people enjoy their furry friends through
a foster kitty; Grindle has three dogs and of dogs now, I have been surrounded by “We just hit it off. We’re still good friends play, education, and socialization. I want
two cats. furry friends. I found joy in 2007 when and enjoy working together. Suzanne has to help create an inclusive community
“Animals have been in my life for as I started working in a rescue and never strengths that I don’t, and I have strengths where we all have the same goals for pets
long as I can remember,” Gunderson said looked back. As an empty nester, I loved that she doesn’t. without homes.”
on the Rescue Pack website. “My love for nurturing the puppies and watching them “Suzanne is great on the animals’ side, Gunderson said, “We operate as a pack.
dogs and cats goes beyond having them as grow confidence and go to their homes. and I have a lot of business background The volunteers and fosters are the core of
family members to volunteering for over I was able to teach dogs good household and focus on running our operations. Peo- the rescue. Without them, we can’t save
eight years with a rescue helping those in behavior with the help of my little pack ple interested in adopting one of our fos- lives. We are working to build an organi-
need to find their forever homes.” of pups.” ter animals fill out a fairly comprehensive zation where volunteers and fosters feel
The Rescue Pack already has more than Grindle, who said she is Indigenous, application. We interview them and do a they are valued, have a say and are appre-
70 volunteers who help the rescue operate has connections with Indian reservations home visit. Our goal is to ensure we make ciated.”
and foster animals until they can be ad- in the Dakotas. “I did some outreach to the best possible match between animals Their present goal is to find a facility
opted. Donations cover the costs of food find out what they need, and I’ve made a and their prospective adopters.” where the volunteers and fosters can con-
and supplies, including veterinary care. lot of rescue connections,” she said. “It’s In addition to her work with animals nect and get to know each other, Gunder-
“We have some really good vets who help a bad situation when they can’t keep their -- including horseback riding for pleasure son said. “We want to go beyond finding
us out,” Grindle said. “They have been so animals. Everybody is struggling, and -- Grindle enjoys caring for her two grand- animals good homes by continuing the
kind and generous with their time.” there’s no place to bring the animals. The children one day a week. “I don’t know relationship with training, education, and
“We get phone calls out of the blue,” shelters are full. Many people are losing what I’d do without 87 things to do,” she support,” she said
Gunderson said. “Our mission is to help their homes or are in transition.” said. In the meantime, Gunderson said, “We
improve the lives of both animals and hu- The Rescue Pack website lists connec- Gunderson, who used her advanced need more fosters and volunteers.” Any-
mans. While we operate as a rescue work- tions with other rescue organizations who degree in Food Science & Nutrition from one interested may go to the website at
ing with shelters, we also want to support know Grindle and Gunderson will take University of Wisconsin-Stout in 25 https://www.therescuepack.org/ for fur-
our community by helping families in animals. The two women often keep res- years at the Pillsbury Company and then ther information.

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Commission for the latest plan, but said she


still had a lot of concerns about
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 the project.
“Most notably for me is feel-
the property at 200 Lake Street ing like this is inherently space
East owned by Huntington Na- that’s for the public, which is
tional Bank, which is the suc- what a PUD amendment is. ...
cessor of TCF National Bank. It’s a very ambitious project,
The current 52,600 square-foot unfortunately I just don’t think
building was constructed in that it fits all of the needs at this
1990 and sits on more than 2 point,” she said.
acres of land that is more than Commissioner Peggy Doug-
1,000 feet long from end to las said the project “does not
end and it includes 135 surface depict the charm of a lakeside
parking stalls. The building is community.”
52-feet tall when measured to “It just doesn’t work in our
the top of its gable and 60-feet community,” Douglas said.
tall when measured to the top Commissioner Ken Sorensen
of the spire. also commended the applicant
“That is a very unique height for their work and noted the
for this community,” Commu- site’s unique characteristics of
nity Development Director Em- being very long and narrow.
ily Goellner said. “(It is) one of “It poses unique challenges
the tallest buildings in the com- in meeting some of the zoning
munity, and that was arranged and the design standards and
through the existing (planned therefore requires some unique
(SUN PHOTO BY JASON JENKINS)
unit development) agreement solutions to try to just make it
A third proposal to redevelop the former TCF Bank headquarters failed to find support from the Wayzata Planning Commission.
that stands on the property to- work,” he said.
day.” ing spaces, 138 spaces would be major questions with the ap- It would be a shame to lose that But Sorensen said his con-
The latest proposal for the located within semi-automated plication relate to the proposed building and we should do ev- cerns around the uniformly tall
site includes tearing down the parking structures that stack new uses of the land, imper- erything we possibly can to keep buildings creating “an unwel-
existing vacant office building and rotate vehicles. vious surface coverage, open it,” he said. coming tunnel effect” and the
to construct a 32-unit mixed- Also included in the concept space and the design standard Lindsay Bashioum, a Wayza- ability to find tenants to occupy
use development in two new plan are pocket parks on the east deviations that would be neces- ta resident and former Wayzata the commercial and retail spac-
three-story (35-feet tall) build- and west ends of the property, sary for the latest proposal. Planning Commission member, es prevented him from support-
ings with around 42,000 square with a central plaza between the The application was met said one of her primary con- ing the concept.
feet of office, commercial and two buildings. mostly with opposition from cerns had to do with increased “We need to be confident of a
restaurant space. The applicant is requesting ap- residents during the public traffic and the “canyon effect” concept here that’s going to be
The east building would proval of a planned unit devel- hearing portion of the Wayzata that the proposed buildings viable,” he said.
house 19 condominium units opment concept plan for which Planning Commission meeting. would create on Lake Street. On a 5-0 decision, with Com-
with office, commercial and res- no variances would be needed Pete Wahtera, who has lived “It is inconsistent with the missioners Laura Merriam and
taurant space on the first level from the city. If approved by in Wayzata for around 15 years, 2040 Comprehensive Plan,” she Larissa Stockton absent from
and underground parking. This the Wayzata City Council, the said he objected to any plan that added. “And there’s actually no the meeting, the Wayzata Plan-
section would utilize three 25- applicant would then need to involved demolishing the exist- public benefit provided that isn’t ning Commission voted to di-
foot wide breaks meant to break apply for approval of a general ing building. already there.” rect city staff to prepare a draft
up the building’s mass. The west development plan as well as an “This happens to be the best- Planning Commission mem- report and recommendation for
building would provide 13 con- additional application request looking commercial building in bers also voiced their objections denial of the application.
dominium units with first-level of a shoreland impact plan/ Hennepin County, and we want to the project as currently pro- For more information on the
retail grocery space and under- conditional use permit for the to dispose of it and get rid of posed. development application, visit
ground parking. impervious surface. it? I don’t think the city of Way- Commissioner Jennifer Sev- wayzata.org/655/200-Lake-St-
Of the plan’s 229 total park- According to Goellner, the zata should do such a thing. ... erson commended the applicant E-formerly-TCF.

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MINNESOTA SECRETARY United States signing this document I am subject his/her behalf, or in both capacities. Plymouth, MN 55447 USA business.
OF STATE CERTIFICATE NAMEHOLDER(S): to the penalties of perjury as set I further certify that I have complet- By typing my name, I, the un- ASSUMED NAME:
OF ASSUMED NAME margaret e brinkman forth in Section 609.48 as if I had ed all required fields, and that the dersigned, certify that I am signing The Dapper Dog Fiber Company
Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333 625 holly ln n signed this document under oath. information in this document is true this document as the person whose PRINCIPAL PLACE
plymouth, mn 55447 DATE FILED: January 25, 2022 and correct and in compliance with signature is required, or as agent OF BUSINESS:
The filing of an assumed name United States SIGNED BY: Keeri Tramm the applicable chapter of Minneso- of the person(s) whose signature 14320 44th Place N, #2
does not provide a user with exclu- By typing my name, I, the un- ta Statutes. I understand that by would be required who has autho- Plymouth, MN 55446 USA
sive rights to that name. The filing dersigned, certify that I am signing Published in the signing this document I am subject rized me to sign this document on NAMEHOLDER(S):
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in order to enable customers to be signature is required, or as agent February 10, 17, 2022 forth in Section 609.48 as if I had I further certify that I have complet- 14320 44th Place N, #2
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By typing my name, I, the un-
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Applied Sales & Services, Inc. ASSUMED NAME: The filing of an assumed name
his/her behalf, or in both capacities.
1866 Berkshire Lane The Brothers That Just Do does not provide a user with exclu-
I further certify that I have complet- MINNESOTA SECRETARY Plymouth, MN 55441 USA Gutters sive rights to that name. The filing
ed all required fields, and that the OF STATE CERTIFICATE By typing my name, I, the un- PRINCIPAL PLACE is required for consumer protection
information in this document is true OF ASSUMED NAME dersigned, certify that I am signing OF BUSINESS: in order to enable customers to be
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the applicable chapter of Minneso-
signature is required, or as agent Plymouth, MN 55447 USA
ta Statutes. I understand that by The filing of an assumed name of the person(s) whose signature NAMEHOLDER(S):
signing this document I am subject does not provide a user with exclu- would be required who has autho- Lake Country Gutters, LLC INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 284
to the penalties of perjury as set sive rights to that name. The filing rized me to sign this document on 18125 19th Avenue North WAYZATA, MINNESOTA
forth in Section 609.48 as if I had is required for consumer protection
signed this document under oath. in order to enable customers to be SECTION 00 11 13
DATE FILED: December 22, 2021 able to identify the true owner of a CITY OF WAYZATA NOTICE OF BID
SIGNED BY: Lindsi Smithknecht business. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
ASSUMED NAME: ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENTS The School Board of Independent School District No. 284, Wayzata,
Published in the Keeri Tramm 2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Minnesota will receive bids for:
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February 10, 17, 2022 OF BUSINESS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Wayzata Planning Commis- Wayzata EMS/CMS 2022 Mechanical Upgrades
1203340 3501 Xenium Lane N #250 sion will hold a public hearing to consider a development application Until 2:00 p.m., March 1, 2022
MINNESOTA SECRETARY Plymouth, MN 55441 USA from the City of Wayzata for Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments review
OF STATE CERTIFICATE NAMEHOLDER(S): to implement the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The City is proposing to at the Welcome Center, 295 Highway 55, Medina, MN 55340, at which
OF ASSUMED NAME Accessible L.L.C. amend the following Chapters: time all bids will be opened and read aloud. Bids received after this date
Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333 3501 Xenium Lane N #250 •CHAPTER 951 - R-1A LOW DENSITY SINGLE FAMILY ESTATE and time will be returned unopened. This project includes ductwork
Plymouth, MN 55441 USA DISTRICT modifications, mechanical equipment, piping, lighting replacement and
The filing of an assumed name By typing my name, I, the un- •CHAPTER 952 - R-1 LOW DENSITY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL associated ceiling and roofing work. The Owner requires substantial
does not provide a user with exclu- dersigned, certify that I am signing DISTRICT completion of the project on or before August 12, 2022.
sive rights to that name. The filing this document as the person whose •CHAPTER 953 - R-2A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
is required for consumer protection signature is required, or as agent •CHAPTER 954 - R-2 MEDIUM DENSITY SINGLE FAMILY Envelopes containing bids must be sealed and marked
in order to enable customers to be of the person(s) whose signature RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT “Wayzata EMS/CMS 2022 Mechanical Upgrades”,
able to identify the true owner of a would be required who has autho- •CHAPTER 955 - R-3A SINGLE AND TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL with the Company name and address of the bidder, and the date
business. rized me to sign this document on DISTRICT and hour of the opening. Bids shall be delivered to:
ASSUMED NAME: his/her behalf, or in both capacities. •CHAPTER 956 - R-3 SINGLE AND TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
High Tops Art I further certify that I have complet- DISTRICT Cindy Windsor, Purchasing Coordinator
PRINCIPAL PLACE ed all required fields, and that the •CHAPTER 957 - R-4A LOW DENSITY MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL Wayzata Public Schools
OF BUSINESS: information in this document is true DISTRICT Independent School District #284
625 holly ln n and correct and in compliance with •CHAPTER 958 - R-4 MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL 295 Highway 55
plymouth, mn 55447 the applicable chapter of Minneso- DISTRICT Medina, Minnesota 55340
ta Statutes. I understand that by •CHAPTER 959 - R-5 AVERAGE DENSITY MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT The completed form shall be without alterations, additions, or era-
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #281 •CHAPTER 970 - INS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT sures.
ROBBINSDALE AREA SCHOOLS •CHAPTER 974 - C-1A NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICE AND LIMITED
FEBRUARY 7,2022 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT A pre-bid walkthrough will be held on February 22, 2022 at 7:30
NOTICE FOR BID •CHAPTER 975 - C-1 OFFICE AND LIMITED COMMERCIAL a.m. at Wayzata East Middle School, 12000 Ridgemount Avenue West,
DISTRICT Plymouth, Minnesota 55441. Attendance is not mandatory, but highly
Robbinsdale Area Schools is accepting sealed bids for two (2) Cargo •CHAPTER 975.5 - C-1B MIXED USE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT encouraged. Meet at the main entrance at 7:30 a.m.
Vans to be used by the Maintenance Facility and six (6) Passenger Vans •CHAPTER 976 - C-2 SHOPPING CENTER BUSINESS DISTRICT
to be used for student activities. •CHAPTER 977 - C-3 SERVICE DISTRICT Bidding documents, including the Proposal Form, Drawings and
•CHAPTER 978 - C-4 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT Specifications, will be on file at the Minnesota Builders Exchange; Mc-
Proposal Due By: 10:00 AM on March 7,2022 •CHAPTER 979 - C-4A LIMITED CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT Graw Hill Construction/Dodge Plan Center; Reed Construction; iSqFt
•CHAPTER 980 - C-4B CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT Plan Room (St. Paul, MN), and from Plan Well at www.e-arc.com/MN/
Sealed Bids must be delivered to: •CHAPTER 985 - R-D RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Plymouth.
Robbinsdale Area Schools •CHAPTER 986 - B-W BUSINESS/WAREHOUSING DISTRICT
Education Service Center American Reprographics Company, 4730 Park Glen Road, St. Louis
ATTN: Valerie Milinkovich Additionally, the City propose to create a new CHAPTER 937 - USE Park, Minnesota 55416 (612) 722-2303, facsimile (612) 722-2958, will
4148 Winnetka Avenue North REGULATIONS where a matrix containing all the uses allowed in all zon- provide complete downloadable sets of the Bidding Documents to pro-
New Hope, MN 55427 ing district will reside along with the use-specific requirements. spective bidders and subcontractors. The downloads will be available
about February 10, 2022. A deposit check in the amount of $25 made
Bids received after 10:00 AM local time March 7,2022, will not be The Planning Commission public hearing is scheduled for Monday, out to ARC for each set downloaded via the internet at www.e-arc.com
accepted and will be returned unopened. February 28, 2022 at 6:30 p.m., or as soon as possible thereafter in the and clicking on the Plan Well icon, then the Public Plan Room icon,
Wayzata Community Room, 600 Rice Street East, Wayzata, Minneso- select Wayzata EMS/CMS 2022 Mechanical Upgrades.
Specifications may be examined or obtained at the Robbinsdale ta. The Planning Commission meeting will be conducted in a hybrid
Area Schools Purchasing Department located at the Education Service manner that will allow for the public to attend remotely. Remote atten- Make proposals on the bid forms supplied in the Project Manual. No
Center. dance is highly encouraged due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Your public oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be con-
comments may be sent via email to PublicComment@wayzata.org. You sidered. Submit with each bid, a certified check or acceptable bidder’s
No vendor may withdraw their bid within sixty (60) days after the may also send your comments in the mail to City Hall or call in your bond payable to ISD #284 - Wayzata Public Schools in an amount equal
scheduled closing time for the receipt of the bid. comments to City staff. to five percent (5%) of the total bid. The successful bidder will be re-
quired to furnish satisfactory Labor and Material Payment Bond, and
The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts Pertinent information on this development application can be found Performance Bond.
of bid and to waive information in the bid. online at https://www.wayzata.org/286/Proposed-Development-
Projects. The Planning Commission meeting agenda and packet will be Bids may not be withdrawn within sixty (60) days after the scheduled
Please contact Valerie Milinkovich, Purchasing Director, 763-504- available on the City’s website the Friday before the meeting at http:// time of opening bids, without the consent of the Owner. The Owner
8052 or valerie_milinkovich@rdale.org with questions or to request www.wayzata.org/AgendaCenter. reserves the right to accept any bid or to reject any or all bids, or parts
specifications. of such bids, and waive informalities or irregularities in bidding, and to
Emily Goellner award the bid it deems to be in the best interest of the School District.
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #281 Community Development Director
Hennepin County egoellner@wayzata.org INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 284
Michael Herring, Clerk (952) 404-5312 BONITA LUCKY, CLERK

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to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had Robbinsdale Cooper High School’s March 21, 2022 meeting to Mon- on January 11, 2022 where they hearing is scheduled for Monday,
forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Newspaper - Advisor Eric Zuccola day, March 28, 2022. MOTION: discussed: February 28, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.,
signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: January 31, 2022 a. International Second Place Director Vento moved approval •PFM asset management and or as soon as possible thereafter
DATE FILED: January 25, 2022 SIGNED BY: Barbara June Award from the Quill and Scroll of the resolution and Director Ev- OPEB performance in the Wayzata Community
SIGNED BY: Cheyenne Moseley Fraley Society - including an “Excellent” ans-Becker seconded the motion. •Preliminary audit for FY21 Room, 600 Rice Street East,
rating for writing and editing, an Upon a vote being take theron, the •Year to date ESSER updates Wayzata, Minnesota. The Planning
Published in the Published in the general practices following voted in favor thereof: •Enrollment history ADM Commission meeting will be
Sun Sailor Sun Sailor b. Ail-State Silver Award from Directors Bassett, Boone, Brooks •Five-year assumption models conducted in a hybrid manner that
February 10, 17, 2022 February 10, 17, 2022 the Journalism Educators of Min- Green, Evans-Becker, Herring, Sant They also called an additional will allow for the public to attend
1201852 1202342 nesota in recognition of excellence and Vento. And the following voted meeting for February 17, 2022 to remotely. Remote attendance
in writing, editing, photography and against the same: none. Said mo- cover the final audit for FY21 Direc- is highly encouraged due to the
MINNESOTA SECRETARY ROBBINSDLE design of a high school newspaper tion was declared duly passed. tor Vento also attended the MSBA COVID-19 Pandemic. Your public
OF STATE CERTIFICATE AREA SCHOOLS Complete information C. Approval of FY21 Final Audit Leadership conference, noting it comments may be sent via email to
OF ASSUMED NAME SCHOOL BOARD regarding student staff of The Report was the first time back together PublicComment@wayzata.org. You
Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333 MINUTES OF Quill” can be found at https:// MOTION: Director Herring since the start of COVID two years may also send your comments in
REGULAR MEETING meetings.boardbook.org/Publlc/ moved approval and Director Vento ago - and not well attended. He en- the mail to City Hall or call in your
The filing of an assumed name Agenda/964?meeting=511764 seconded the motion. Upon vote joyed discussion on solar schools, comments to City staff.
does not provide a user with exclu- **Approved February 7, 2022 B. Virtual Sweet Potato Comfort being taken thereon, the following and the vendors - and congratulat-
sive rights to that name. The filing Pie Service Event voted in favor thereof: Directors ed Chair Bassett on the awards she Pertinent information on this
is required for consumer protection A Regular Meeting of the a. Chair Bassett and Leia Ward Bassett, Boone, Brooks Green, received. Director Vento will also be development application can
in order to enable customers to be School Board of Robbinsdale Area participated in this event on Janu- Evans-Becker, Herring, Sant, and attending the Redesign meetings be found online at https://www.
able to identify the true owner of a Schools was held Tuesday, January ary 16, 2022 involving small groups Vento. And the following voted this year, but tonight’s Board meet- wayzata.org/286/Proposed-
business. 18, 2022, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in making 93 pies in honor of Martin against the same: none. Said mo- ing conflicted this month. Development-Projects. The
ASSUMED NAME: the Boardroom at the Robbinsdale Luther King Jr.’s 93rd birthday tion was declared duly passed. Director Sant attended the fol- Planning Commission meeting
Ziway Area Schools Education Service b. Groups nominated recipients Consent Agenda lowing events: agenda and packet will be available
PRINCIPAL PLACE Center. A recording of the meeting for their pies - Robbinsdale School Consent Agenda items include •LAC Virtual Breakfast on Janu- on the City’s website the Friday
OF BUSINESS: can be found at https://rdaleorg. Board was nominated to receive administrative, personnel matters, ary 10, 2022 before the meeting at http://www.
328 Gramercy Ave finalsite.com/discover/school- four pies and financial matters. MOTION: Di- •Intermediate District 298 Board wayzata.org/AgendaCenter.
Apt 4 board. School Board Meeting c. Leia Ward presented one of rector Sant moved approval and Di- Meeting on January 13,2022 -
Minneapolis MN 55405 USA Webcasts tab. the pies to Chair Bassett, in con- rector Boone seconded the motion. where Crystal Brakke from Rich- Emily Goellner
NAMEHOLDER(S): Call to Order and Roll Call gratulations for being the first black Upon vote being taken thereon, the field was elected as Board Chair Community Development Director
Barbara June Fraley Chair Bassett called the meet- chair of the Robbinsdale School following voted in favor thereof: and Regina Neville from Edina was egoellner@wayzata.org
328 Gramercy Ave ing to order at 7:02 p.m. Directors Board Directors Bassett, Boone, Brooks elected as Board Vice Chair (952) 404-5312
Apt 4 present: Helen Bassett, David Superintendent’s Report Green, Evans-Becker, Herring, •MSBA Leadership Conference
Minneapolis MN 55405 USA Boone, Sharon Brooks Green, Gre- A. Health and Safety - Marti Voi- Sant, and Vento. And the following on January 13-14,2022 - com- Published in the
By typing my name, I, the un- ta Evans-Becker, Michael Herring, ght, Assistant Superintendent and voted against the same: none. Said menting on the great speakers, and Sun Sailor
dersigned, certify that I am signing Sam Sant, and John Vento; and Amy O’Hern, Executive Director of motion was declared duly passed. Chair Bassett with the Board Mem- February 17, 2022
this document as the person whose David Engstrom, Superintendent Human Resources Board Reports bers of Color 1205706
signature is required, or as agent Directors) absent: none. There was Provided an update on absenc- Each month Board Members Director Bassett mentioned that
of the person(s) whose signature a quorum; and the meeting was es of staff and students, leading to share updates from their different like Director Brooks Green, she too
NOTICE OF SALE
would be required who has autho- called to order. schools going to distance learning. committee assignments and atten- heard everyone who spoke at the
rized me to sign this document on Acceptance of the Agenda Operations dance at district and community According to the Lease by
Listening Session... as did Superin-
his/her behalf, or in both capacities. Chair Bassett asked for a mo- A. Approval of Staffing Ratios for events. and between #1108 Rodney
tendent Engstrom and Director Ev-
I further certify that I have complet- tion to accept the Regular Meet- 2022-2023 Director Herring attended the Wooley, #3128 Ultimate Painting
ans-Becker. She stated we do the
ed all required fields, and that the ing agenda for January 18, 2022. MOTION: Director Sant moved Government Advisory Council/Dis- Solutions, #5403 Dustin Majeski,
best we can in the interest of our
information in this document is true MOTION: Director Boone moved approval and Director Boone sec- trict 281 Partnership virtual meeting #6204 Matthew Morgan, #6501
students. Director Bassett is excit-
and correct and in compliance with approval of the agenda, and Di- onded the motion. Upon vote be- on January 14, 2022. Mohammed Donzo, #6828 Amanda
ed to be the new Board Chair, and
the applicable chapter of Minneso- rector Vento seconded the motion. ing taken thereon, the following Knopik and TKG-StorageMart and
Before the Regular Meeting, notes it will take a little time to get
ta Statutes. I understand that by Upon vote being taken thereon, the voted in favor thereof: Directors its related parties, assigns and
Director Evans-Becler facilitated on her feet. She appreciated the
signing this document I am subject following voted in favor thereof. Bassett, Boone, Brooks Green, Ev- affiliates in order to perfect the
the listening time held at 6 p.m. in awards she received at the MSBA
to the penalties of perjury as set Directors Bassett, Boone, Brooks ans-Becker, Herring, Sant and Ven- Lien on the goods contained in
the Boardroom at the Education Leadership Conference, and the
Green, Evans-Becker, Herring, to. And the following voted against Service Center. Several community support of her Board colleagues.
their storage units, the Manager
Sant, and Vento. And the following the same: none. Said motion was members spoke regarding: Director Bassett recognized Mel- has cut the lock on their Unit(s) and
voted against the same: none. Said declared duly passed. •Student Handbook Review odie Hanson, district Redesign upon cursory inspection the unit(s)
motion was declared duly passed. B. Approval of Change to School Committee Program Director, for speaking at were found to contain: Pressure
Sharing the Success Board Meeting Calendar •Listening Time - time and for- the conference in regard to school- Washer, Furniture, Banquet
A. Accolades for The Quill” - Proposed moving Monday, mat change recommendation based mental health with The Min- tables and chairs, Bikes, Power
•PMS Seussical Musical at RMS nesota School Board Directors of equipment, Guitar, Riding Lawn
mower, Paint sprayer, Items will be
•School Safety - more parent/ Color and Indigenous Fellowship.
CITY OF PLYMOUTH community feedback on commit- She stated that Ms. Hanson has
sold online at StorageTreasures.
PLYMOUTH, MN tees Director Evans-Becker attend- connections to many experts and
com or otherwise disposed of on
02/26/2022.
ed the following events: resources in this area. Director
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS •Robbinsdale Area Schools Bassett also made note of the im- @ 11 AM at the location list-
Legislative virtual Breakfast on Jan- portance of the arts and other ac- ed below to satisfy owner’s lien in
2022 VICKSBURG LANE IMPROVEMENTS uary 10, 2022 tivities for students to discharge accordance with state statutes.
•Special Education Advisory positive energy. StorageMart #4000 S. Providence
RECEIPT AND OPENING OF PROPOSALS: Proposals for the work described below will be received Columbia, Missouri 65203. 573-
Council Virtual Meeting on January Announcements (can be found
online through QuestCDN.com until 10:00 AM on February 25, 2022 at which time the bids will be opened 442-0811
10, 2022 on our website)
and publicly read at the office of the City Engineer, City of Plymouth, 3400 Plymouth Boulevard, Plymouth,
•Interschool Council Virtual Adjournment
MN 55447. Published in the
Meeting on January 12, 2022 MOTION: Director Evans-Beck-
Sun Sailor
•Minnesota School Board As- er moved approval and Director
DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The work includes the construction of approximately: February 10, 17, 2022
sociation (MSBA) Leadership Con- Brooks Green seconded the mo-
1202026
vention on January 13-14, 2022 tion. Upon vote being taken there-
- including the Social Emotional on, the following voted in favor NOTICE OF INFORMAL
session, and saw Chair Bassett thereof: Directors Bassett, Boone, APPOINTMENT
receive her 20-Year and Director’s Brooks Green, Evans-Becker, OF PERSONAL
awards Herring, Sant, and Vento. And the REPRESENTATIVE
Director Boone will attend his following voted against the same:
first Legislative Action Coalition vir- none. Meeting was adjourned. STATE OF MINNESOTA
tual meeting on January 20, 2022, Prepared and submitted by: COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
together with numerous related items of work, all in accordance with Plans and Specifications. This project
and participating in the Board Molly Olson FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
is subject to Responsible Contractor Certification.
Governance Book Study Retreat Assistant Clerk, COURT
on January 21-22, 2022. He looks Robbinsdale Area Schools PROBATE MENTAL HEALTH
COMPLETION OF WORK: All work under the Contract must be complete by 06/01/23.
forward to meeting new people in Executive Assistant to the DIVISION
the new committees/groups he will Superintendent and School Board FILE NO. 27-PA-PR-21-1707
PLAN HOLDERS LIST, ADDENDUMS AND BID TABULATION: The plan holders list, addendums and bid
be working with this year. Director /s/ Greta Evans-Becker In Re: Estate of
tabulations will be available for download on-line at www.questcdn.com or www.bolton-menk.com.
Boone gave recognition to the Di- School Board Clerk, Gary W. Ascher
rect Line story about Mike Peter- Independent School District 281 Deceased
TO OBTAIN BID DOCUMENTS: Complete digital project bidding documents are available at www.quest-
son from Plymouth Middle School Date: February 5, 2022 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
cdn.com or www.bolton-menk.com. You may view the digital plan documents for free by entering Quest
(PMS). Mr. Peterson retired from Notice is given that an applica-
project #8092860 on the website’s Project Search page. Documents may be downloaded for $45.00. Please
being a custodian, then returned to Published in the tion for informal appointment of
contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in free membership registra-
PMS as a substitute teacher after Sun Post personal representative has been
tion, viewing, downloading, and working with this digital project information.
earning a teaching degree while February 17, 2022 filed with the Registrar. No will has
working as a custodian. 1205745 been presented for probate. The
BID SUBMITTAL: A bid shall be submitted online no later than the date and time prescribed. For this proj-
Director Brooks Green enjoyed application has been granted.
ect, the City will only be accepting online electronic bids through QuestCDN. To access the electronic bid form,
an exciting long weekend. She told
CITY OF WAYZATA
download the project document and click online bidding button at the top of the advertisement. Prospective PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that in-
those who spoke at the Listening formal appointment of Jeanne L.
bidders must be on the plan holders list through QuestCDN for bids to be accepted.
Session, “I did hear you.” Director
445 BOVEY ROAD
Ascher, whose address is 905
Brooks Green also attended the Pineview Lane N, Plymouth, MN
BID SECURITY: A Proposal Bond in the amount of not less than 5 percent of the total amount bid, drawn in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
MSBA Leadership Convention - 55441 as personal representative
favor of City of Plymouth shall accompany each bid. the Wayzata Planning Commission
beginning with a pre-conference of the estate of the above-named
will hold a public hearing to con-
School Board of Color workshop decedent, has been made. Any
OWNER’S RIGHTS RESERVED: The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any sider a development application
which had diverse attendance. She heir, devisee or other interested
irregularities and informalities therein and to award the Contract to other than the lowest bidder if, in their dis- from 688 Bryant LLC for a Variance
congratulated Chair Bassett on her person may be entitled to appoint-
cretion, the interest of the Owner would be best served thereby. review to construct a driveway to
20-year award. Director Brooks ment as personal representative
serve a future single-family house
Green commended The Quill” in re- or may object to the appointment
DATED: January 26, 2022 /S/ Chris LaBounty on the property at 445 Bovey Road.
gard to their accolades, and looks of the personal representative and
City Engineer The Variance requests the allow-
forward to more great things from the personal representative is em-
ance of the driveway within the side
them. She also attended a Dakota powered to fully administer the es-
Published in the yard lot line setback requirement of
Language class on January 10, and tate including, after 28 days from
Sun Sailor City Code Section 920.05.E.8.
learned a lot.
February 3, 10, 17, 2022
Director Vento attended the Fi-
1201191
nancial Advisory Council meeting
The Planning Commission public Continues Next Page
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Looking Wayzata Nordic boys go to state OFStars


AHEAD By JOHN SHERMAN
THE WEEK
In addition to the four
john.sherman@apgecm.com individual leaders, Way-
Lake boys hockey Jackson McAndrew
Lake Conference boys zata won the sprint relay at Forward Jackson McAn-
hockey teams will be busy Wayzata High sopho- sectionals with Luke Jen- drew scored 19 points Feb.
in 7 p.m. games Thursday, more Nordic skier Daniel neke and Fergus Kragen- 8 in leading the Wayzata
Feb. 17. McCollor trailed his close bring. This is the first year boys basketball team to
Hopkins hosts Buf- friend Miles Miner of that sprint relay has been an 80-41 victory over St.
falo at Hopkins Pavilion, Orono after the morning held at sectionals, and with Michael-Albertville.
Edina travels to play at race in the Section 6 Meet their victory, Jenneke and
St. Michael-Albertville, Feb. 10 at Hyland Lake Kragenbring earned a trip Mara Braun
Minnetonka hosts Eden Reserve in West Bloom- to Giant’s Ridge. Jenneke The Wayzata High girls
Prairie at Pagel Activity ington, but in the pursuit and Kragenbring held off basketball team lost a
Center and Wayzata hosts race in the afternoon, it a challenge from Hopkins high-scoring game 80-76
Rosemount in a non-con- was McCollor’s turn. skiers John Struyk and to St. Michael-Albertville
ference contest at Plym- Wayzata’s top skier fin- Seth Kristal in the section Feb. 8 at Wayzata. Se-
outh Ice Center. ished his two runs in a title race. The margin for the nior All-Lake Conference
More Lake boys hockey combined time of 27:09 Wayzata skiers was 12:26 guard Mara Braun led the
is scheduled for Saturday, to finish 20 seconds ahead to 12:34. Armstrong was Trojans with 27 points.
Feb. 19 with Eden Prai- of Miner. third in 12:36 with Thomas
McCollor’s individual Whitehouse and Matthew Maddyn Greenway
rie playing Buffalo at 3 at
performance helped Way- Sweeney. St. Louis Park was The Providence Acad-
Buffalo Ice Arena, Edina
zata win the section title fourth with Thomas Shope emy girls basketball team
facing off against Wayzata
and qualify for the State and Henry Nelson in 13:12. played Class 4A Edina
at 7 p.m. at Plymouth Ice
Meet, which is in prog- Overall, it has been a very Feb. 8 at Edina and won
Center and Minnetonka
ress Feb. 16-17 at Giant’s successful season for Way- 58-56. Guard Maddyn
traveling to St. Michael-Al-
Ridge in Biwabik. The zata boys Nordic skiing. Greenway paced the Lions
bertville for a 7 p.m. game.
Trojans’ head coach is An- The previous week, also with 23 points.
Lake boys hoops drew Hansen. at Hyland Lake Reserve,
Four Wayzata skiers fin- the Trojans won the Lake Jon Hanson
The Lake Conference
ished among the top 10 at Conference title by defeat- Making his first varsity
boys basketball race is tight
sectionals. Senior Noah ing a very solid Eden Prairie start of the 2021-22 sea-
as the end of the regular
Kaster took fifth in 27:54, team led by state contend- son, Wayzata High junior
season approaches. In key
games at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. while sophomore Parker er Benon Brattebo and a goalie Jon Hanson stopped
(SUN PHOTO BY ANTHONY IOZZO)
Dietrick was ninth in 28:55 Minnetonka squad led by all 13 of Hopkins’ shots on
8, Minnetonka plays Edina Wayzata sophomore Daniel McCollor (24) holds a slight lead over
and sophomore Daniel another state contender, net in a 9-0 Lake Confer-
at Edina Community Cen- Orono sophomore Miles Miner at this point in the Section 6 pursuit
Gladkov was 11th in 29:02. Alexander “AJ” Hemink. race Feb. 10 at Hyland Lake Reserve in West Bloomington. ence boys hockey win Feb.
ter, Eden Prairie hosts Way-
10 at Plymouth Ice Center.
zata and St. Michael-Al-
bertville travels to Buffalo.
In 7 p.m. Lake boys ac-
tion Tuesday, Feb. 22, pair-
Minnetonka swimmers sink Wayzata Evan Johnson
Defenseman Evan John-
By JOHN SHERMAN victory in the 200-yard free- to 294.70. Trey Maroney of Minnetonka moved clos- son scored two power-play
ings are Minnetonka at john.sherman@apgecm.com goals in the Wayzata High
Wayzata, Edina at Buffalo style, swimming 1:46.02. Minnetonka placed third. er to victory with a 1-2 fin-
Second in 1:46.31 was Carson Witte of Min- ish in the 200 freestyle relay. boys hockey team’s 9-0 win
and St. Michael-Albert- over Hopkins Feb. 10.
ville at Hopkins. While Edina was beating Ryan Diede of Minneton- netonka won the 100 but- McGuirk, Carson Witte,
Eden Prairie for the Lake ka. Wayzata’s Will Kirven terfly in 52.00 with Wayzata Shelstad and Muench were Daniel McCollor
Lake girls hoops Conference boys swimming placed third. eighth-grader Carr finish- first in 1:28.74. The second- The Wayzata High Nor-
Three Lake Conference title 96-79 Feb. 11, across Ryan McGuirk of Min- ing second in 52.95. Choi place Skipper team includ- dic boys skiing team won
girls basketball games will town Minnetonka was netonka took the 200 in- of Minnetonka was third. ed Diede, Luke Edwards, the Section 6 title Feb. 10
be played at 7 p.m. Friday, wrapping up third place by dividual medley in 2:01.20 McGuirk picked up his Mas Louie and Choi. at Hyland Lake Reserve in
Feb. 18, with Edina at Min- defeating Wayzata 105-81. with Wayzata’s Arthur Wei second individual win of Carr won the 100 back- West Bloomington. Soph-
netonka, Buffalo at St. Mi- Minnetonka got off to placing second and Min- the meet by taking the 100 stroke for Wayzata in 54.59 omore Daniel McCollor of
chael-Albertville and Eden a quick start, winning the netonka eighth-grader Ben freestyle in 48.82. A close and teammate Wei was sec- the Trojans won the section
Prairie at Wayzata. 200-yard medley relay in Jabs earning third. second was Minnetonka ond in front of Minneton- individual title.
In 7 p.m. girls basket- 1:38.33 with the foursome Muench of Minnetonka teammate Diede in 49.57. ka’s Evan Witte.
ball contests Tuesday, Feb. of Evan Witte, Carson edged Wayzata’s Kirchner Caden Hou of Wayzata It was Carson Witte’s Audrey Parham
22, pairings are Wayzata Witte, Myonghai Choi and 22.66 to 22.82 in the 50 earned third. turn in the 100 breaststroke Wayzata High Nordic
at Minnetonka, Hopkins Graham Muench. Wayzata freestyle. Daniel Shelstad It was a razor-close de- and he won easily in 58.56. girls skier Audrey Parham
at St. Michael-Albertville took second in the opening of Minnetonka was right cision in the 500 freestyle Li and Kevin Dai from finished second in the Sec-
and Buffalo at Edina. relay with Nathan Carr, in the mix at 22.84. with Wayzata’s Kirven Wayzata placed second and tion 6 Meet Feb. 10 at Hy-
Hopkins, the conference Ethan Li, Matt Gendreau Wayzata’s Nick Haseman swimming 4:55.16 to beat third. land Lake Reserve in West
leader, has a close game and JP Kirchner. and Henry Ross dominated a 4:55.29 by Minnetonka’s Minnetonka closed it out Bloomington. She leads
with STMA earlier this Wayzata’s Matt Gen- diving with Haseman win- Henry Rosenhagen. Gen- with a victory in the 400 the Trojan team to state
season, winning 84-71. dreau responded with a ning a close decision 295.20 dreau of Wayzata was third. freestyle relay. Feb. 16-17.

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Falcon boys qualify for State Nordic Meet


By ANTHONY IOZZO kind of exciting.” (12:26) and second-place
anthony.iozzo@apgecm.com The new addition of Hopkins’ state qualifying
the sprint relay makes for duo of Seth Kristal and
Armstrong Nordic boys some interesting decisions John Struyk (12:34).
skiing is headed to the and a fast-paced 1K ad- In the pursuit, Breker
State Meet for the sixth dition to the skiing meet and Omodt medaled with
straight season, but the format, which also in- sixth- and seventh-place
process was a lot different cludes the 5K classic and finishes. Breker’s time was
with the sprint relay being 5K skate (pursuit). 28:20 (14:57 classic, 13:23
added to the format. Hopke said that know- skate), and Omodt’s time
The Falcons switched up ing only three pursuit ski- was 28:30 (15:08 classic,
the lineup a little bit from ers counting toward the 13:22 skate).
conference by moving final score at sections in- Both finished ahead of
sophomore Boden Sundell stead of the four at confer- state qualifiers Hopkins
to the pursuit and putting ence, the decision to switch seventh-grader Logan
junior Matt Sweeney with Sweeney and Boden wasn’t Drevlow (eighth, 28:31)
senior Thomas White- that tough of a decision. and sophomore Liam Ur-
house in the relay. “Our depth is really five banowitz (10th, 29:02).
The result ended with deep, and then we drop off Then came Sundell’s big
Sweeney and Whitehouse a little bit,” Hopke said. finish as he took 15th over-
medaling with a third- “It isn’t like we are that all in 29:52 (15:49 classic,
place finish, and Sundell bad, but we do drop off. 14:03 skate), which was
joining junior medalists … When we went into sec- ahead of Hopkins senior
Noah Breker and Alex tions, we kind of decided Simon White (18th, 30:47).
Omodt on the pursuit to that our three best skiers “(Boden) is a young
help lead Armstrong to should go into pursuit, and skier, but he is also a part
a runner-up finish and a then we put Matt Sweeney of the (Loppet Nordic (SUN PHOTO BY ANTHONY IOZZO)
team state berth with a in the sprint. And actually, Racing) program, which Armstrong Nordic skier Thomas Whitehouse picks up speed as he competes in the spring relay during
368, five points ahead of he is a sprinter type. gives him a little bit more the Section 6 Meet at Hyland Lake Reserve in West Bloomington.
third-place Hopkins (363) “I would say (Sweeney) experience,” Hopke said.
and 25 points behind Sec- and Boden are just about “We really felt like he was The other individual The sprint prelims are we will be in that top five
tion 6 champion and team- the same, so we didn’t re- going to be kind of a key qualifiers in the pursuit Thursday at 9 a.m., 9:30 someplace, and if we’re
state qualifier Wayzata ally lose anything but we part of our lineup, and we were Orono sophomore a.m. and 10 a.m., and final not, hopefully we will be
(393). gained strength in the really did need him in the Miles Miner (second, is at 1 p.m. The 5K skate is very close,” Hopke said.
“We skied, I think, a pursuit, I think, by having pursuit race. And he came 27:29) and Breck freshman at 2 p.m. “Our sprint team has to
pretty good race,” coach Boden in there.” through. He did a good Josh Frett (fourth, 27:53). Hopke said he didn’t do well, and there are some
Steve Hopke said. “Way- Sweeney and White- job.” Now the Falcons look to want to overthink the other good sprint teams
zata just really hit it. They house ended up taking Armstrong junior Na- prepare for the state meet goals or where everyone out there as well. And
were really strong that third overall in 12 minutes, than Majewski and senior which will also have a new- would finish because of then it’s just having solid
day, but we did well and 36 seconds to medal in the Noah Peterson also raced er format with the classic the challenging field and performances by our top
we made it to state. What event and earn 153 points in the pursuit. Majewski races taking place Feb. 16, the uncertainty of weather, three pursuit kids.”
we are hoping for now is if toward the final score. They took 27th in 33:29 (17:47 and the sprint relays and but he said finishing in the The top three teams, top
we can just put a solid race finished behind first-place classic, 15:42 skate), and pursuit happening Thurs- top five is a good shooting seven pursuit skiers and
between our relay and pur- Wayzata’s Luke Jenneke Peterson was 33rd in 34:51 day, Feb. 17, at Giant’s point for any team. top three sprint relays all
suit, but the new format is and Fergus Kragenbring (18:37 classic, 16:14 skate). Ridge in Biwabik. “I think if we ski well, earn medals at state.

Trojans clear first hurdle in hockey playoffs


Matthews nets riod under our belt. After
that, we played our game.
hat trick in 6-0 We always focus on our-
selves and what we need
win over Royals to do to be successful.”
Looking to the semi-
By JOHN SHERMAN finals, Williamson de-
john.sherman@apgecm.com scribed her team and
BSM as “both extremely
Hopkins/St. Louis Park talented.”
goalie Leah Bosch got When the west subur-
Wayzata’s attention when ban rivals play, it is usu-
she saved all 15 of the Tro- ally a one-goal game.
jans’ first-period shots in Wayzata has competed
a Section 6AA quarterfi- well in two games against
nal girls hockey playoff Edina this year, but could
game Saturday, Feb. 12, not gain a victory in either
at Plymouth Ice Center. one. As usual, all roads to
But even Bosch, who state run through Edina in
has more than 3,000 ca- 6AA. The Hornets have
reer saves for the Royals, not only won the last five
couldn’t hold the line for- section titles under head
(SUN PHOTO BY JOHN SHERMAN)
ever. Thanks in part to coach Sami Reber, they
Wayzata senior captain Mallory Coffman (22) can’t get this close-range volley past Hopkins/St. Louis Park girls hockey goalie Leah Bosch
three power-play goals, have also played in five
in the first period Feb. 12 at Plymouth Ice Center. However, the Trojans got hot later with three power-play goals in a 6-0 victory.
the Trojans advanced to straight state champion-
the semifinal round and lis. The section title game Sloane Matthews’ hat lia Lindahl, Kieran Fults, zata head coach Taylor ship games, winning four
were scheduled to play Be- is set for 7 p.m. Friday, trick helped the Trojans Mallory Coffin and Olivia Williamson talked about of them.
nilde-St. Margaret’s at 8 Feb. 18, with defending get past Hopkins. Jenna Reem had assists. Trojan Matthews’ performance: Wayzata stood 17-8-1
p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, state champion Edina (23- Britz, Rachel Osmek and goalie Annika Lavender “Sloane has had a lot of overall prior to its game
on neutral ice at Parade 2-0) as the likely opponent Stella Knight also had had only four saves. hat tricks this season. It against Benilde-St. Mar-
Ice Garden in Minneapo- for Wayzata or BSM. goals. Tatum Pfleider, Ju- After the game, Way- was nice to get that first pe- garet’s.
sailor.mnsun.com Plymouth / Wayzata Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 • Page 27

Contenders emerge in Lake boys basketball


By JOHN SHERMAN O’Hara and Elvis Nnaji made 13 of 21 threes that way Walker Liu and Joey
john.sherman@apgecm.com made some impressive game,” coach Flom noted. Gendreau are rebounding
dunks, but those dunks Leading the Eagles with and playing defense, as the
As Lake Conference were trumped by Way- 12 points each were Matt Skippers wait for the re-
boys basketball continues zata’s cluster of threes. Kelley, Miles Smith and turn of star junior forward
through the second half O’Hara scored 21 points Bradley Frisch. Obiazor Jalen Cain, who has been
of its double round-robin for the Royals, while scored 10 and Ethan Weis- out with an injury.
schedule, nothing is cer- guards Tyrell Sappington shaar, back from an injury Minnetonka was not
tain. and Jayden Moore had 13 that kept him out for more the only Lake team in
Four teams are still alive and 10 points. Max Wil- than a month, scored nine. action on Saturday. Hop-
in the title chase - Wayza- son and Nnaji were next Minnetonka lost its kins traveled to Minne-
ta 7-1, Eden Prairie 7-2, with seven each. only conference game to apolis North and lost a
Hopkins 4-3 and Min- Earlier in the week, Buffalo 70-68 Feb. 8, but non-conference decision
netonka 4-3. Hopkins played its best came back with one of its to the Polars. Nnaji had a
Wayzata took sole pos- game of the season in biggest wins of the season season-high 29 points for
session of first place with a 76-53 victory at Eden Feb. 12 at DeLaSalle. the Royals, while O’Hara
a 73-62 victory over the Prairie. Sophomore forward scored 20 points. Moore
Hopkins Royals before Eden Prairie head coach Jordan Cain shredded was next with nine.
more than 3,000 fans Feb. Dave Flom pinpointed the DeLaSalle’s defense for Games on the Lake
11 at the Wayzata gym. reason for Hopkins’ road a career-high 37 points. schedule for 7 p.m. Friday,
“It was an awesome at- win. “We made only four “Jordan scored at the rim, Feb. 18, are Wayzata at
mosphere,” Wayzata head of 34 three-point shots,” behind the three-point Eden Prairie, St. Michael-
coach Bryan Schnettler he said. arc and from mid-range,” Albertville at Buffalo and
said. “In the eight years Hopkins had three Minnetonka head coach Minnetonka against Edi-
since I started coaching guards in double figures - Bryce Tesdahl said. “It was na at Edina Community
here, that is the biggest the eighth-grader Jayden a special performance.” Center.
student second I’ve seen.” Moore with 17 and Sap- The night before, the Minnetonka has to be
Wayzata won the game pington and Wilson with Skippers had big win concerned with Edina’s
by making 14 three-point (SUN PHOTO BY JOHN SHERMAN) 10 each. Up front, O’Hara against Minnehaha Acad- 6-9 senior forward Brady
shots. Earlier in the week, Wayzata High boys basketball guard Spencer Hall (23) keeps a and Nnaji each scored emy with junior guard Helgren, who scored 40
the Trojans had made 17 close watch on Hopkins eighth-grade guard Jayden Moore during 16 points. Eden Prairie’s Ibrahim El-Amin netting points in a win over St.
treys in a win over St. Mi- Lake Conference action as Wayzata holds first place in the stand-
leading scorer, Chiddi 28 points. El-Amin added Michael-Albertville last
ings with a 73-62 victory.
chael-Albertville. Obiazor, had 12 points 20 more points in the win week.
Schnettler pointed out forward Carter Bjerke Berkland hit 10. Erik Rot- and freshman guard Max at DeLaSalle. “We don’t have a height-
that the Trojans were hard with three. tinghaus, Spencer Hall, Lorenson scored 10. While his main scor- to-height matchup with
to guard in the Hopkins Hayden Tibbits was Jackson McAndrew and In it’s Friday night ers - Cain, El-Amin, Alex Helgren, so we’ll try to
game because eight dif- Wayzata’s leading scorer Ryan Harvey each added game, Eden Prairie was Jones and Andy Stefono- speed the game up offen-
ferent players made three- with 24 points. Bjerke had five points. much sharper and de- wicz - continue at a tor- sively and defensively,”
pointers, led by 6-9 senior 13 and senior guard Drew Hopkins forwards CJ feated Buffalo 83-55. “We rid pace, Tesdahl likes the coach Tesdahl said.

Wayzata girls basketball team close against Hopkins


By JOHN SHERMAN and her presence made it a kins’ pressure defense. “We have to focus on the against Eden Prairie at 7
john.sherman@apgecm.com different game than it was “Abby and Shannon mental side of the game p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, on
the first time through the Fornshell, our two for- and trust our game plan,” Wayzata’s home court.
Hopkins High’s girls schedule when Hopkins wards, are very good ath- Stewart said. The Eagles are third in the
basketball team celebrated beat the Trojans 70-46 at letes who play in the post,” In their other Lake Con- Lake standings with a 5-3
Maya Nnaji’s McDonald’s Wayzata. Forward Abby Stewart said. “Hopkins is ference game last week, the mark and had an overall
All-American award prior Krzewinski was the only very athletic and very phys- Trojans lost to St. Michael- record of 15-3 going into
to a 67-57 Lake Confer- other Trojan in double fig- ical and extremely good on Albertville 80-76. The bat- this week’s action. Wayza-
ence win over Wayzata ures with 14 points. Braun the offensive boards. I have tle of the guards between ta was 14-6 overall at the
Feb. 11 at Hopkins Lind- hit four three-point shots a lot of respect for their Braun and STMA’s Tessa start of the week.
bergh Center. and had four steals. ability.” Johnson was a standoff
Teammates shared glow- Hopkins stresses bal- Stewart hopes her Tro- with each girl scoring 27 Lake girls standings
ing remarks about the 6-4 ance and team play, and jans will have another shot points. Krzewinski scored Hopkins 9-0, Min-
senior forward, who is a that was apparent in this at Hopkins in the Section 18 for the Trojans and netonka 5-2, Eden Prairie
four-year starter and two- win. Nnaji led the attack 6AAAA title game, which Fornshell added 15. 5-3, St. Michael-Albert-
time All-State selection. with 14 points and eight re- is virtually a Hopkins-Way- Next for the Trojans is ville 4-3, Wayzata 4-5,
The game with Way- (SUN PHOTO BY JOHN SHERMAN) bounds. Playing 35 of the zata matchup every year. a Lake Conference test Buffalo 1-8, Edina 0-7.
zata was not one of Hop- Senior guard Mara Braun of 36 minutes, Taylor Wood-
kins’ best, but it was good Wayzata scored a total of 50 son was six-for-10 from
points in two Lake Conference
enough to keep the Royals the field with 13 points
games last week.
undefeated in Lake Con- and had eight rebounds
ference play at 9-0. who was out with an injury. and five steals.
Hopkins took a 21-10 Braun’s presence created a Wayzata head coach Ju-
lead before the Trojans new set of concerns for lie Stewart liked the way
went on a 9-0 run midway Hopkins head coach Tara her team competed against
through the first half. Trad- Starks and her team. Hopkins.
ing baskets the rest of the “Mara is a lights-out “This game is a step in
way, Hopkins took a 30-28 shooter and also a smart the right direction,” she
lead into intermission. player,” the Royals head said. “We took care of the
The Royals had a 37-29 coach said. “She makes ball. Mara stayed com-
edge in the second half to you pay when you don’t posed and made good deci-
win by 10 in their toughest get into her space. Wayza- sions. And she trusted the
conference test so far. The ta has other decent players, group.”
first time the Royals played but Mara is the one who Coach Stewart used ju-
Wayzata, the Trojans were can change the game.” nior forward Krzewinski
without three-time All- Braun led all scorers in as a ball handler, and that
Lake guard Mara Braun, the game with 23 points worked well against Hop-
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Trojans, Hornets face off in big Lake Conference hockey game


By JOHN SHERMAN Feb. 19 is the goalie contest “We have been working “The seniors, especially, are
john.sherman@apgecm.com between two of the state’s on getting off to a bet- always pushing me to be my
best junior goaltenders - ter start,” O’Leary said. best.”
One of the most impor- Ingemann from Wayzata “When we took the lead, As far as the Trojans’ win
tant Lake Conference boys and Edina’s Robbie Clar- that’s what we’ve been over Eden Prairie was con-
hockey games of 2021-22 kowski. looking for.” cerned, Miller said he was
is set for 7 p.m. Saturday, Ingemann made a big Commenting on Miller’s most proud of “how we
Feb. 19, when Wayzata save in the first period of goals, O’Leary said, “Luke killed off three penalties.”
hosts Edina at Plymouth the Wayzata-Eden Prairie is our leading scorer by 4-5
Ice Center. game Saturday afternoon goals. We played Hopkins Wayzata 9, Hopkins 0
Both teams still have as- to keep the Trojans tied 0-0. the game before and won Almost all of Wayzata’s
pirations of winning the “He made a save on the 9-0. I was giving Luke a skaters had points in the 9-0
conference title. Going into play when Eden Prairie hard time because he had victory over Hopkins Feb.
this week’s round of games, had a good chance on a only one point that game.” 10 at Plymouth Ice Center.
Wayzata stood 8-2-0. Edina back-door rebound,” coach O’Leary has four sopho- Defenseman Evan John-
was 5-3-0, trailing Wayzata O’Leary said. “Once he mores among Wayzata’s son was one of the stand-
and Eden Prairie (7-2-0) made a big save like that, top six forwards with Mill- outs with two goals. Other
and Minnetonka (6-3-0). he was just so confident. er, Brittan Alstead, Jake goals were by Canevari,
Just as important as the His rebound control was Mattson and Rhys Wallin. Sauer, Streeter, Jake Matt-
Lake Conference stand- unbelievable.” “At the beginning of the son, Max McCollins, Jib-
(SUN PHOTO BY JOHN SHERMAN)
ings, Saturday’s result could While Ingemann led the year I was looking for one ber Kuhl and Jackson Hill.
It’s a battle for the puck in front of Eden Prairie’s goal as Eagle defen-
very well determine the No. defense, sophomore for- or two of them to be in our Wallin and defenseman
seman Ryan Koering tangles with Wayzata forward Jake Mattson (9).
1 seed for the Section 6AA ward Luke Miller sparked top nine.” Cashen Naeve had three as-
playoffs, although Benilde- and then we beat them 1-0 good top line. It could be Wayzata’s offense. He Even though those four sists. Wallin had two assists
St. Margaret’s is also in the in the first Lake Confer- a one-goal game and we scored twice in the third pe- formed the nucleus of the to go with two from goal
conversation. ence game. The series with need to play the whole 51 riod, both times on assists 2021 state Bantam champs, scorer Jake Mattson, two
“The game has huge Edina is crazy. They’re a minutes.” from senior captain Drew O’Leary didn’t necessarily from Justin Lesser and one
seeding implications,” Edi- physical team.” Edina’s top line of center Streeter. Wayzata had expect the smooth transi- each from Alstead, Hill,
na head coach Curt Giles Asked about goals for AJ Doll and wings Jimmy taken the lead earlier when tion they have had in their Johnson, Punzenberger,
said. “It’s a big game for the Edina game, other than Clark and Trey Fechko Franco Canevari scored first varsity season. Sauer, Mason Moree and
them, a big game for us.” winning it, Wayzata head got all three goals Feb. 12 with assists from Dylan Miller said that one rea- Mason Osberg.
Junior goalie Will In- coach Pat O’Leary said, when the Hornets beat Punzenberger and Kasen son for his success is his Ingemann had a rare
gemann of Wayzata said, “If we play the way we did Minnetonka 3-2 in a Lake Sauer. Defenseman Ryan comfort level with his team- night off in goal and
“It’s a big game for seed- against Eden Prairie [in a Conference game at Brae- Koering scored Eden Prai- mates. “The guys on the watched teammate Jon
ing. Edina beat us 6-2 in the 3-1 victory Feb. 12], I’ll be mar Arena. rie’s only goal with an assist team believed in me from Hanson stop all 18 of Hop-
Turkey Trot [in November], happy. Edina has a really One thing to look for from Teddy Townsend. the start,” he observed. kins’ shots on goal.

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