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Sailor PLYMOUTH / WAYZATA

Dog days
A unique new destination
that’s sure to excite dog
owners is planned to
open in Plymouth soon.
Page 3
Relays
It was an icy 39 degrees
when the Lake Conference
Relays began on the track
April 13 at Aerie Stadium.
Page 26

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Greece native turned


Another mid April ice out Plymouth resident
on Lake Minnetonka discusses new memoir
Ben Kyriagis shares his life story
By JASON JENKINS
jason.jenkins@apgecm.com

Ben (Evangelos) Kyria-


gis was careful in choosing
a fitting epigraph to open
his memoir. He ended up
going with a quote from
writer Barry Lopez: “Ev-
erything is held together
with stories. That is all
that is holding us together,
stories and compassion.”
Kyriagis has many sto-
ries to tell. The 67-year- (SUBMITTED PHOTO)
old Plymouth resident Plymouth resident Ben (Evan-
was born in Greece and gelos) Kyriagis with his memoir,
came to America as a high “Don’t Marry an American.”
(SUN PHOTO BY JASON JENKINS)
school foreign exchange
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with the Freshwater Society, declared ice out for Lake Minnetonka at 5:30 p.m. student. He attended ting for the beginning of
Friday, April 15. The longstanding tradition of declaring ice out on Lake Minnetonka is considered the official start to the boating school in Wisconsin, first Kyriagis’ book, affection-
season. The ice out is announced when Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office Water Patrol deputies and members of Freshwater are able at Barron High School ately titled “Don’t Marry
to safely pilot a boat through all of the 14,500-acre lake’s channels and 37 bays without obstruction by ice. The average ice out decla- and later at the University an American” in reference
ration happens around April 13. The record early declaration was March 11, 1878, and the record late declaration was May 5, 2018. of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
The university is the set- See Memoir, Page 14

Council seeks historical perspective in County Road 47 naming contest


Decision delayed to find review of names appeared to bring up
more questions for the Plymouth City
“If we’re going to do this, let’s make
sure it’s something that we know the
at the April 23 Plymouth State of the City
address. Due to the delay, the name is not
‘right’ Indigenous name Council than answers.
Many councilmembers indicated an
community is behind,” Wosje said.
City Manager Dave Callister told
expected to be announced at that time.

interest in a name that honored Indig- the council he preferred the name to be More than 1,000 suggestions
By ALAINA ROOKER At the session, Communications
alaina.rooker@apgecm.com enous heritage, and directed staff to fur- chosen in 30-45 days, as it needs to be
ther research name possibilities. Mayor correctly identified should it be awarded Manager Emilie Kastner presented a list
A contest to rename County Road 47 Jeffry Wosje said more time was needed funding in the ongoing State Legislature of ten name possibilities. The list was a
in Plymouth hit a speed bump during a because when the council made its deci- bonding process.
special work session April 12, when the sion, he wanted it to be final. The name was expected to be announced See Naming, Page 9

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Wayzata Schools students take part in spring break learning camp


RIGHT: A group of students from Gleason Lake Elementary and Wayzata West Middle School took part
in a new learning camp during spring break. The experience included working with a carpentry instruc-
tor from Urban Boatbuilder who led the students in building their own folding camp chair. The camp was
made possible by funding and staffing support from Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners. Staff
from the nonprofit organization’s Neighborhood Program assisted during all three days of the program.
“This was an experimental spring break camp that we hope can occur in future spring and winter breaks.
In the wake of the pandemic, extended learning time and real world hands-on experiences with peers
are more important than ever,” said Sue Strom, an achievement interventionist and Wayzata Schools
teacher currently on sabbatical. BELOW: Several Wayzata Schools students took a trip over spring
break to iFLY Indoor Skydiving at Ridgedale Center in Minnetonka. The educational visit was a phys-
ics demonstration and science lesson for students taking part in a new learning camp that was made
possible through a partnership with the Neighborhood Program at Interfaith Outreach and Community
Partners. “While the kids were at iFLY, they enthusiastically competed in a Jeopardy style quiz game
before pulling on flight suits and helmets,” Sue Strom said. “I’ve been researching ways our district and
state can improve education outcomes while on a sabbatical from teaching in Wayzata Public Schools.
Extending learning beyond the traditional school day, real-world experiences and community relation-
ships are three themes present in all the research-proven, gap-closing programs I’ve visited.”
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Dog days: Brew Park Plymouth to open this summer


New business project,” said veterinarian
Angie Woodward, owner
complete dog park rules,
visit brewparkplymouth.
will feature of Vet Partners and the
new Brew Park Plymouth
com/park-rules.
Registered dogs will be
indoor dog park business. admitted to the dog park
The turf-covered in- on a first-come, first-
By JASON JENKINS door dog park will in- served basis. Reserva-
jason.jenkins@apgecm.com clude viewing areas where tions can also be made in
customers can sit and en- advance.
A unique new destina- joy made-to-order food Humans can enter the
tion that’s sure to excite from the kitchen, bakery Brew Park for free, but
dog owners is planned to items, coffee, beer and admission is charged per
open in Plymouth soon. wine while watching their dog with a max of two
Brew Park Plymouth dogs play. Dogs will be dogs per human. Pricing
will feature an indoor dog off-leash and supervised is available on a per-day
park complete with food by a Brew Park staff basis, with monthly and
and drink service when member. annual memberships also
it opens this summer at “The turf area will be available. (SUBMITTED IMAGES)

an industrial office site at where the dogs can go Woodward said the new A design rendering of the turf-covered indoor dog park at Brew Park Plymouth, which will open this summer.
2605 Fernbrook Ln. N. with or without their space will also provide
Around a quarter of owner. There will be ‘park rental opportunities for
the 22,000-square-foot rangers’ to supervise their special events like confer-
space will be used for play and promote positive ences, meetings and other
the Brew Park, with an- play,” Woodward said. private events.
other quarter designated The business owner Brew Park Plymouth is
for the Vet Partners Pet said she hopes the con- on track to open in mid-
Retreat grooming and cept, which has been in June to early July. Hours
boarding area. The re- the works for more than will be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
maining space will be the a year, will prove to be a Monday through Thurs-
new home of Vet Partners great option for dog own- day; 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Pet Hospital, which will ers to enjoy year-round. Friday and Saturday; and
relocate from its current “No matter the weath- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Vicksburg Lane location. er, people will always have For more information,
“The new entities are a place to go,” she said. visit brewparkplymouth.
going to be daycare, Dogs will need to be com.
boarding and the Brew registered with Brew Park
Park, so it’s sort of a re- and current on vaccina- Follow the Sun Sailor on Facebook The indoor dog park at Brew Park Plymouth will include viewing areas where customers can sit and enjoy
location and expansion tions to be admitted. For at facebook.com/mnsunsailor. made-to-order food from the kitchen, bakery items, coffee, beer and wine while watching their dogs play.

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With the state’s pro- ments, weddings, anniversaries,
partnership with YMCA at YouTube: Plymouth DEI Minnesota. 4 (currently held by Prom)
jected $9.2 billion budget birthdays, births, team photos.
Camp Northern Lights The channel also includes full remarks of Clark Gregor, at-large, open seat
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and the Three Rivers Park councilmember Nick Roehl speaking out Each candidate has lived in Plymouth jeanne.cannon@apgecm.com
invest in higher educa-
District on April 17 against diversity and inclusion. for decades, embraces diversity and inclu- Deadline: 5 p.m. Thursday.
tion that will have a direct
• A keynote address by Many in our community are concerned siveness, and brings professional experi- STAFF LISTING:
impact on our ability to
Eduardo Duran on April with the rise of bigotry. Forty-five Plym- ence as well as a heart for public service.
meet student needs and Community Editor
18, sessions on BIPOC workforce needs across outh neighbors attended council meetings Jason Jenkins:
careers in the outdoors asking the council to address Prom’s re- Audrey Britton jason.jenkins@apgecm.com
Minnesota.
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Our colleges and uni-
movement in Minnesota versities need the support Managing Editor
on April 19 Andy Rogers:
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now more than ever as
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District 281 could benefit implement these programs to help keep
schools and communities safe. andy.rogers@apgecm.com
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• “The Wolf Way of
count enrollment decreas-
es for spring semester by
from Sandy Hook Promise One of the most impactful tools students
and staff of District 281 could benefit from Sports Editor
Life” Zoom presentation John Sherman:
To the editor:
3.3% at our colleges and is the The Say Something Anonymous Re- john.sherman@apgecm.com
on April 21 5.2% at our universitiesOperating under the premise that we share porting System. This would enable stu- 952-392-6857
• A Racial Healing Cir- the belief that “educators cannot teach and
compared to spring se- dents, staff and families (as well as the Executive Editor
cle on April 22 mester last year. students cannot learn in climates marked broader 281 community) to anonymously Mandy Froemming:
• A fun run/walk/roll on by chaos and disruption,” it is perplexing
The pandemic and the report concerns 24/7/365 through an app, mandy.froemming@apgecm.com
April 23 763-424-7373
why District 281 is not moving quicker to hotline, or website when they see or hear
• The “Prayers for a Fe- See García, Page 6 implement ALL programs offered by the something that “isn’t right.” This tool re- Account Executive
Linda Banks (Plymouth):
Sandy Hook Promise organization. quires a detailed plan, all based on the dis- linda.banks@apgecm.com
In December, parents and community trict’s preferences, with the seven-city police 952-392-7673
SHARE YOUR VIEWS members emailed Superintendent David departments that make up our community. Account Executive
Letters to the editor reserve the right to edit all Engstrom and the Board of Education to Fights are happening within 281 schools. Robbie Shoemaker (Wayzata):
express extreme disappointment, concern Educators have been assaulted by students robbie.shoemaker@apgecm.com
should not exceed 350 submissions and to reject 952-392-6880
words. Letters and guest any letters or columns that and sadness with the district’s discipline and are asking for help. Repeat bullying is
policies and asked for a community discus- occurring. There was a shooting within a Multimedia Reg. Ad Director-GM
columns must bear the contain libelous or offen- Carmen Meyer:
author’s name and city of sive material. sion. The email outlined specific incidents 281 school. These are ugly truths that must carmen.meyer@apgecm.com
residence. We will limit the fre- as well as general concerns over repeat be addressed head on similarly to address- 320-630-0279
A telephone number quency of letters pub- disruptions in classes, extreme fights and ing flawed systems, including discipline Regional President
where the writer can be lished from an individual repeat incidents of bullying. Despite con- within schools. District 281 should not op- Mark Weber:
reached must be included writer to one per calendar versations with local principals, nothing erate under the illusion that all is “fine” and mark.weber@apgecm.com
has changed. produce a student handbook that allows 952-392-6807
for verification purposes. month.
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Letters should only be Please send letters to Keith Anderson:
signed by those who par- Sun Sailor, 33 Second St. ly used by other districts across the country, consistently across the district.
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We will not publish any email it to jason.jenkins@ only violence in schools, but also self harm, all students and staff within District 281?
letter where a signature apgecm.com or andy. substance abuse and suicide prevention.
has not been verified. We rogers@apgecm.com. Many community members have already Kim Holmes
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Thursday, April 21, 2022 • Page 5

THURSDAY, APRIL 21 SATURDAY, APRIL 23 MONDAY, APRIL 25


PLYMOUTH ROTARY DISCOVER PLYMOUTH OPENING - MINNESOTA WATERCOLOR SOCIETY
When: Noon to 1 p.m. When: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. SPRING ART EXHIBITION “SPRING FORTH”
Where: Comfort Inn, 3000 Harbor Lane N., Plymouth Where: Plymouth Community Center, 14800 34th Ave. N. When: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Info: rotaryplymouth.org Info: An event that showcases Plymouth and its offerings to the Where: Minnetonka Center for the Arts,
community. The free event will feature local businesses, commu- 2240 North Shore Drive, Wayzata
nity groups, nonprofit organizations, representatives from various Info: minnetonkaarts.org/exhibits-events
MEDICATION DROP OFF, MENTAL HEALTH FORUM departments in the city, recreation activities, volunteer opportuni-
When: Drop-off will take place 5:30-6:45 p.m. outside the ties, community services and more.
main entrance of the church. The mental health forum will WAYZATA SCHOOL BOARD WORK SESSION
take place 7-8:30 p.m. in the church’s sanctuary. When: 4 p.m.
PLYMOUTH’S STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS
Where: Wayzata Community Church, 125 Wayzata Blvd., Wayzata Where: Administration Building, 210 County Rd. 101 N., Plymouth.
When: 10 a.m. For a livestream, visit youtube.com/wayzatapublicschools/live.
Info: Wayzata Community Church’s Mental Health Min-
istries, Partners in Prevention and the Wayzata Police Where: Plymouth Community Center, 14800 34th Ave. N. Info: wayzataschools.org/district/school-board
Department have collaborated to organize a medication Info: Plymouth Mayor Jeff Wosje will discuss a range of city top-
drop off and mental health forum. The evening will start ics as he recaps Plymouth’s past year and shares news about the
with an opportunity for members of the public to drop city’s economy, successfully completed projects and goals for the TUESDAY, APRIL 26
off their unwanted, unused and expired over-the-counter coming year. Following the State of the City address, residents PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING
and prescribed medications There will also be community can stop by the nearby booth to meet the mayor and city council
resources for mental health. The guest speaker for the members at a meet-and-greet from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. When: 5 p.m.
mental health forum will be William Cope Moyers, vice Where: Medicine Lake Room, 3400 Plymouth Blvd., Plymouth
president of public relations and community affairs for Info: American Rescue Plan Act funds will be discussed.
Hazelden Betty Ford. Moyers will read from his first book, PLYMOUTH PRIMAVERA
Agenda online at plymouthmn.gov.
“Broken: My Story of Addiction and Redemption,” with an When: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
emphasis on relapse – what it is, what it isn’t and why fam- Where: Plymouth Community Center, 14800 34th Ave. N.
ily and community support is vital. Following his speech, PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Info: Primavera, Plymouth’s annual springtime celebration of the
there will be time for discussion, questions and answers. When: 7 p.m.
fine arts, is a partnership of the city of Plymouth and Plymouth
Arts Council. This free event April 22-24 provides an opportunity Where: Plymouth City Hall Council Chambers, 3400 Plymouth Blvd.
WAYZATA HIGH CLUB Y.E.S. AWARDS CEREMONY for the public to view and celebrate a mixture of fine art. For more Info: Agenda online at plymouthmn.gov
When: 7-8:30 p.m. information, visit plymouthmn.gov/primavera.
Where: Wayzata High School, Auditorium 1,
4955 Peony Ln. N., Plymouth WAYZATA EARTH DAY TREE GIVEAWAY EVENT FRIDAY, APRIL 29
Info: wayzataschools.org/communityed/youth/club-yes When: 1 p.m. PLYMOUTH DROP-OFF DAY
Where: Klapprich Park and Field, 340 Park St. E., Wayzata When: 3-7 p.m.
HEART SAFE PLYMOUTH CPR TRAINING Info: Info: Celebrate Earth Day with a free tree to plant. The Where: Plymouth Maintenance Facility, 14900 23rd Ave. N.
When: 7-8:15 p.m. Wayzata Parks and Trails Board in collaboration with Living Info: This year’s Drop-Off Day is set for Friday, April 29 and
Lands & Water’s MillionTrees Project will sponsor the free tree Saturday, April 30. Each day will offer collection of different items,
Where: Second floor of the Plymouth Public Safety Building, giveaway. A short talk about the importance of trees, old growth so residents should take note of which date best fits their needs.
3400 Plymouth Blvd. and planting for future generation will be given by Manuel Jordan, This year’s schedule is as follows: 3-7 p.m. Friday, April 29 – Only
Info: Class sizes are limited to 25 participants. It’s sponsored by consultant arborist for the city of Wayzata, at 1:15 p.m. in Klap- items that are free to dispose/recycle will be collected; and 7:30
The Rotary Club of Plymouth. To register, visit heartsafeplymouth. prich Park. There will also be a demonstration of how to plant a a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, April 30 – Pay items and free items
eventbrite.com. bare root tree. People will need to sign up for the type of tree alike will be collected. Visit plymouthmn.gov/dropoff for pricing
desired. Each child (and adult) can bring home a free tree to plant and a list of accepted items for each day. The event is only avail-
on their property. To sign up, visit bit.ly/3DGhLwS. able to Plymouth residents – identification is required.
FRIDAY, APRIL 22
PLYMOUTH PRIMAVERA WAYZATA HIGH THEATRE PRESENTS “BIG LOVE”
When: 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., with a 6:30 p.m. presentation of awards
SUNDAY, APRIL 24
PLYMOUTH PRIMAVERA When: 7 p.m.
Where: Plymouth Community Center, 14800 34th Ave. N. Where: Wayzata High Auditorium 2, 4955 Peony Ln. N., Plymouth
When: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Info: Primavera, Plymouth’s annual springtime celebration of the Info and tickets: whstheatre.com
fine arts, is a partnership of the city of Plymouth and Plymouth Where: Plymouth Community Center, 14800 34th Ave. N.
Arts Council. This free event April 22-24 provides an opportunity Info: Primavera, Plymouth’s annual springtime celebration of the
for the public to view and celebrate a mixture of fine art. For more fine arts, is a partnership of the city of Plymouth and Plymouth BLUE WATER PRESENTS “9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL”
information, visit plymouthmn.gov/primavera. Arts Council. This free event April 22-24 provides an opportunity When: 7 p.m.
for the public to view and celebrate a mixture of fine art. For more
Where: Blue Water Theatre, 605 Rice St. E., Wayzata
information, visit plymouthmn.gov/primavera.
Info and tickets: bluewatertheatre.com

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(SUBMITTED PHOTO)
Kathy Hanson, the owner of Fairendale Flowers, stands with customers at last year’s Maple Grove
Farmers Market. Hanson received the 2021 Momboss 5K grant to help expand her business.

More than a run: Momboss (U.S. NAVY PHOTO BY MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST SEAMAN JIBREEL UDDIN)

Plymouth native inspects the layout


5k empowers women of wires aboard USS Harry S.Truman
By ALICIA MILLER en in our community.” been given to me, and to
alicia.miller@apgecm.com Aviation Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Cole Kreyer, right, from Plymouth, assigned to the “Red
This year’s annual walk/ use my influence, network
Rippers” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 11, inspects the layout of wires for an F/A-18F Super
run will take place May 15 and ability to rally peo- Hornet in the hangar bay of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) April
The Momboss 5K is not along the trails of Medi- ple to gather for a com- 5. The Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Sixth Fleet
only a running event, but cine Lake. “After crossing mon cause – especially to area of operations in support of U.S., allied and partner interests in Europe and Africa. With more
also supports women in the finish line, participants support the dreams and than 90% of all trade traveling by sea, and 95% of the world’s international phone and internet traf-
the community to pursue are invited to join for a adventures of women. fic carried through fiber optic cables lying on the ocean floor, Navy officials continue to emphasize
their dreams. This event special retreat-style event that the prosperity and security of the United States is directly linked to a strong and ready Navy.
has helped a local entre- at Hutton House where See Momboss, Page 8
preneur to grow her busi- they will be able to enjoy
ness, which is featured at music, breakfast treats, a
the Maple Grove Farmers complimentary mimosa,
Market. an exclusive market fea-
Dre Barthel, the owner turing local vendors, and Jeannine T. Hubbard
of Covey and creator of more,” Barthel said. Jeannine Towey Hubbard ent, with endless kindness and generosity.
the Momboss 5k, said, The event includes a passed away at home peace- Thanksgiving, with dozens around the table after
“More than a run, the grant program with nom- fully, in the afternoon, on days of planning with Bonnie and her mother-in-law
5k is an annual gathering inations taken each year Sunday, April 10, 2022 sur- Patty, was the pinnacle for a talented cook who loved
to empower, encourage from women pursuing rounded by loving family and to share a meal and fellowship.
and cheer on the signifi- their dreams. friends. She loved to travel and was at home on any beach,
“As an entrepreneur, I The memorial celebration but closest to her heart are the Jacksonville beaches
cant women in our lives.
is Sunday, April 24, 5 p.m., in of her youth.
Whether you are a mom, know how crucial it is to
the MacMillan Auditorium Jeannine enjoyed gardening, music, and long bike
have a mom, dream of have a community of sup- at the Minnesota Landscape rides. She had a remarkable sense of humor and hu-
being a mom, or mother port and seed money,” she Arboretum (3675 Arboretum mility that allowed laughing at herself. A broad smile
those in your tribe, this said. “I believe deeply in Drive, Chaska) with program and twinkle in her beautiful blue eyes came easily
event celebrates the wom- stewarding well what has at 6 p.m. and often. A stated daily goal was to see if she could
Jeannine was born October 1, 1956, in Terre put a smile on your face or the face of a stranger.
Haute, Indiana 5 minutes after the birth of her twin Her grace and beauty were only more apparent af-
García scaled back non-person-
nel budgets and have not brother Jim. She is the daughter of Florence May
Towey and Edward Joseph Towey
ter her ALS diagnosis in August 2020. She continued
with grace and peace to the final moments.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 filled open positions to the
She attended Bishop Kenny H.S. in Jacksonville She was adored by her many nephews and nieces
point that many of our
Florida. She had a love of sports, playing basketball and shared love, laughter, and wisdom especially at
toll it has taken on en- departments can’t keep up and running AAU track. Her passion for sports con- the greatly anticipated, annual “Camp Hubbard”.
rollment has had a direct with the services our stu- tinued through her life and was proud of completing She is preceded in death by her mother Florence
impact on campus opera- dents have come to expect two marathons. May (Des Marais) Towey, her father Edward Joseph
tions and created budget and deserve.” After school and living in Texas and California, Towey and father-in-law Sheldon Jackson Hubbard.
gaps that must be ad- The Minnesota State she moved to Cincinnati where she met Bruce Jeannine is survived by loving family: husband
dressed. While Higher Ed- supplementary budget Hubbard on bicycle. They were married January 16, Bruce Jackson Hubbard, son Benjamin Jackson
ucation Emergency Relief request of $60 million in- 1988. A move to Worcester, Massachusetts led to life- Hubbard and his wife Quayla Bramble Hubbard.
Fund II funding has been cludes $30 million in cam- long friends and success in video production sales at Her sister Maureen Anne Towey, brother, Edward
a tremendous help in ad- pus support that would be Wave Inc. (Marty) Joseph Towey Jr., sister Patrice Elizabeth
dressing budget gaps, no allocated directly to the They moved to Excelsior, Minnesota to put down Towey and twin Harry (Mary) James Towey II.
additional federal support campuses through the an- roots. They were blessed with their son Benjamin Mother-in-law Patricia (Vielbig) Hubbard. Her sis-
is expected to be available nual allocation process. Jackson Hubbard. Her love and gift for parenting is ter-in-law Bonnie (Steve) Hubbard-Nicosia, broth-
in the next fiscal year and This funding, representing immediately apparent in the kindness and wisdom er-in-law Peter (Allison) Sheldon Hubbard, brother-
beyond. less than 1 percent of the carried on in Ben. in-law Jeffrey (Angie) Charles Hubbard. Friend and
“The combination projected surplus, would Passion for massage led her to formal training foreign exchange student Guro Dalaaker.
of inflationary costs of be instrumental in covering at Northwestern Health Sciences University. She Jeannine was simply a beautiful soul and an amaz-
goods and services and inflationary cost increases started a volunteer program for massage therapy at ing gift to all who had the joy of knowing her.
compensation increases and budget gaps, preserv- Ridgeview Medical Center to give chemotherapy pa- Endless courage and grace
makes it really challenging ing the financial health of tients her gift of touch as well as a listening ear and Spreading love, joy and smiles
for the college to maintain our colleges and universi- her open heart. She also volunteered at the Marie Memorials preferred to ALS MN or donor’s
Steiner Kelting Hospice Home. choice
its offerings,” said Dawn ties, and allowing us to
If you knew Jeannine, you immediately became Arrangements are with the Johnson Funeral
Belko, interim vice presi- continue to deliver quality family. She shared all of herself without hesitation. Home in Waconia. 952-442-2121 www.johnsonfh.
dent of finance and facili- academic programs that Her love for family and friends is immediately appar- com
ties. “To cut costs, we’ve meet workforce needs.
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS

State Senator es haven’t always been


heard.”
ing in mid-April, which
is preceded by a round
The event provides an
opportunity for residents
Ann Johnson Johnson Stewart was
first elected in 2020.
of citywide street sweep-
ing. Street cleaning is
to declutter and get rid of
unwanted items.
Stewart retiring “I ran for the State completed three times The event is for Plym-
Senate because I believe per year to protect Plym- outh residents only –
State Sen. Ann John- deeply that we must ad- outh’s lakes, creeks and identification for proof
son Stewart (DFL-Min- dress our state’s urgent wetlands. of residency is required.
netonka) announced infrastructure needs,” City crews began Only free items will be
April 13 that she will re- she said. “Maintaining sweeping streets ahead of accepted Friday, April 29

April 1 - April 18, 2022


tire from the Senate and clean water, protecting the water main flushing – all other items will be
not run in a primary for the environment, provid- schedule to help prevent turned away. Free items
newly drawn Senate Dis- ing access and expand- excess pollutants, such as include bicycles and bi-
Voting April 19 - May 1, 2022 trict 45.
“It has been the privi-
ing transit are all equity
issues that will make life
salt, sand, leaves and de-
bris, from being flushed
cycle parts, textiles and
home goods, paper to
lege of a lifetime to serve better for every Minne- down the storm sewer shred, used oil, light bulbs
the residents of Senate sota resident. Right now, catch basins and into and household batteries.
District 44 at the State we cannot afford to miss Plymouth’s water bodies. Free items and pay
Capitol,” Johnson Stew- one opportunity being The city will flush water items will be accepted on
art said in a statement. offered by the Federal mains during the follow- Saturday, April 30. Pay
“There is no greater hon- Infrastructure and Jobs ing dates: April 11-13 (in- items include tires, scrap
or in a democracy than to Act, whether it is for re- dustrial areas, both sides metal, mattresses and box
be selected by your fellow newable energy, construc- of Interstate 494, south springs, vehicle batteries,
citizens to represent them tion dollars, or creating of Highway 55); April 11 electronics, appliances
in the halls of govern- jobs, and I plan to play to May 2 (residential ar- (non-commercial), bulky
ment, and I will forever be an active role in advanc- eas west of I-494, except items, remodeling mate-
grateful for the opportu- ing that important work.” areas along both sides rial and construction de-
nity they have given me.” Earlier this year, Kelly of County Road 47 west bris.
Steward currently rep- Morrison, who currently of I-4940; and May 3-23 For participants with
resents Senate District represents House District (residential areas east of pay items, the cost is
44, which includes Plym- 35B, announced her in- I-494 and areas along per-vehicle, per-trip. Dis-
outh, Minnetonka, and tention to run in the new- both sides of County counts are available for
Enter today at Woodland. ly redrawn Senate District Road 47 west of I-494.) residents who prepay
“I make this decision 45. She won the DFL en- Residents can find out online. Those who pre-
www.hometownsource.com/contest with a full heart and a dorsement last week. when their specific area pay online must bring
hopeful vision for the “I have spoken with will be flushed at plym- an electronic or paper
state that has given me Representative Kelly outhmn.gov/watermain- copy of the receipt to be
so much,” Johnson Stew- Morrison to offer her flushing or by calling scanned, as well as proof
art said. “My commit- my full support,” John- 763-509-5950. Water may of residency. Those who
ment to public service son Stewart said. “I have be discolored throughout do not bring a receipt will
is undimmed, my belief every confidence she will this time, but it is more be asked to pay again at
in Minnesotans remains continue to represent our likely while the nearby the day-of rate.
as strong as ever, and I communities with the area is flushed. Those To access the site, ve-
look forward to serving same passion and dedi- who notice discolored hicles should turn onto
NOW PLAYING! my community in new cation she has shown water can avoid doing Fernbrook Lane from
ways once my time in the during her time in the laundry until the system Highway 55 and follow
Senate comes to an end. House.” is clear. Residents can traffic signage to be rout-
Thank you all from the Cities in the new dis- also run their outdoor ed to the site. Vehicles will
bottom of my heart.” trict include Deephaven, water faucet until the wa- not be able to turn onto
Johnson Stewart has Excelsior, Greenwood, ter runs clear. Fernbrook Lane from
worked as a civil engineer, Long Lake, Minnetonka County Road 6. To view
small-business owner and Beach, part of Minneton- a traffic flow map for the
teacher throughout her ka, Minnetrista, Mound, Plymouth drop-off event, visit plymouthmn.
career. Orono, St. Bonifacius, gov/dropoff.
“My entire adult life – Shorewood, Spring Park,
event April 29-30 This is a popular annual
as a mother and a business Tonka Bay, Wayzata and Plymouth is set to hold event and wait times may
owner, engineer, teacher Woodland. its 2022 Drop-Off Day vary depending on traffic
and community volunteer event April 29-30 at the volume. The site will close
– has been about making Plymouth Maintenance to all vehicles not in line
a difference where I am,” Water main Facility, 14900 23rd Ave. by 7 p.m. Friday, April 29,
she said. “I’m proud of N. and by 12:30 p.m. Satur-
the work I’ve done with flushing, street This year’s two-day for- day, April 30.
my Senate colleagues to mat includes the follow- For safety reasons, resi-
strengthen our state’s sweeping begins ing schedule: 3-7 p.m. Fri- dents are asked to remain
economy, shore up our day, April 29 – free items in their vehicles while at
public schools and create
in Plymouth only; 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 the site.
more welcoming spaces Plymouth begins its p.m. Saturday, April 30 – Info: plymouthmn.gov/
for people whose voic- annual water main flush- free and pay items. dropoff.

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‘Variable Edition’ open at Burnet

(SUN PHOTOS BY JASON JENKINS)


“Variable Edition,” a selection of unique screen prints created in 2022 by Austin Nash, is
on display through May 14 at Burnet Fine Art & Advisory, 775 Lake St. E., Wayzata. Nash
is a Minneapolis-based designer and printmaker. His work has been exhibited at High Point
Center for Printmaking, Minnesota Center for Book Arts and the International Print Center of
New York. The artist’s work is also included in collections at Minnesota Center for Book Arts
and the Hamilton Wood Type Museum. He has received a Jerome Fellowship, Metropolitan
Regional Arts Council grant and will be participating in a residency at the Kala Art Institute in
2023. For more information, visit burnetart.com/events/austin-nash-variable-edition.

ever, that women need sions, and the reality that


Momboss she said. “To be starting a
new endeavor and receive
gift that gave me what I
needed to move forward.”
She plans to be at the
Maple Grove Farmers to be supported and cel- as women, we often must
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 so much support, it fueled Hanson added that life market again this year ebrated. “The Momboss hold and juggle so many
me.” brings so many detours selling her flowers. “We 5k brings together women things,” Hanson said. “I
Sometimes we just need Winning the Momboss that keep women from are also looking at ex- from across the Twin Cit- felt seen and supported,
a little push and awaken grant reminded her that pursuing their dreams, panding to more local ies, and I would encourage and am so thankful for
what is inside of us. it’s never too late to pursue but winning the Mom- farmers markets and everyone to join us,” she this event. Everyone
Nominations are now your dream. “The other boss grant reminded her are considering starting said. “Enjoy a day that should join us this year
closed for this year, but two finalist nominees last that it’s not too late and a ‘pick your own’ bou- is all about you and treat and celebrate all it means
Barthel said she received year were lovely young women should never stop quet experience Satur- yourself.” to be moms.”
a number of amazing women doing amazing dreaming. days this summer, where Hanson wants to re- This year’s Momboss
nominees and recently things, so I was com- “I used the grant to people can come to the mind women that as a 5K event is May 15, from
announced the three fi- pletely shocked to receive turn part of my barn into farm in Greenfield and woman in her 50s and 8:30 a.m. to noon at
nalists for this year. De- the grant in this kind of a floral cooler,” she said. build custom bouquets,” mom of two young Medicine Lake. Start at
tails about each nominee company,” Hanson said. “The grant seed money she said. “We are also women, it’s important to the Hutton House, 10715
will be showcased on “Sometimes, when you’re helped extend the life exploring bouquet sub- “show the next generation South Shore Drive.
momboss5k.com soon. starting something new, of my flowers and offer scription options for in- that even though it takes Women can register for
Kathy Hanson was the it feels like it’s just your better, healthier blooms dividuals and businesses. bravery-we need to walk the event at momboss5k.
winner of the Momboss little dream, but winning to customers. It’s been Stay tuned.” toward our dreams.” com up to the day of the
5K $1,000 grant in 2021. allowed me to see that amazing to connect with “The momboss com- event. There is also a vir-
“During the pandemic, others also see my dream customers and sell them Momboss 5K munity is honoring the tual option for those who
I started my small busi- as worthwhile. The grant at the local farmers mar- Barthel said she be- real lives that women lead, are not able to join in per-
ness Fairendale Flowers,” was a huge unexpected ket.” lieves, now more than their dreams, their pas- son.

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Naming EXTERIOR PAINTING SPECIALS!


Carroll that Dakota Trail
may not do “enough” to SPRING IS HERE!
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Davis countered that the
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The top suggestion from one you can’t pronounce “Professional Service at an Affordable Rate” caulking, and wood repairs. In most
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ter the park and lake near digenous people, it’s got to rollers and brushes. We power wash
the road. Kastner said be generic.” decks, repair areas needed, sand and
approximately 80 submis- Kastner told Sun News- stain deck floors, railings, and trim.
sions were received in favor papers in an email that city • Our interior work consists of wall and
Mentio
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At the time, Beane said speak at the special meet-
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the Dakota history, in an
important way, back to
Plymouth.”
name submissions had
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Alise McGregor said she The first phase of the Learning


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liked all of the suggestions; reconstruction takes on City ____________________________________ State ______ Zip code____________ outset
Councilmember James a quarter of the corridor, BY JASON JENKINS
SUN SAILOR NEWSPAPERS

A child’s path to success


begins long before they
en-

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ter kindergarten.

Prom said he preferred between County Road


This is the driving
mes-
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
of Schneiderman’s. (Submitted , retired President/CEO of and
photo) Schnei- Community Partners.
The

Old County Road 47, City 101 and the intersection


BY KRISTEN MILLER effort aims to ensure
SUN SAILOR NEWSPAPERS The state House of that
Representatives has all children are prepared
approved a bill that good economic decision, kindergarten by providing for
would end the Made

Today’s Date (required)_____________________________________________________ Solar power is shining Minnesota program, in with the return on
brightly in Minne- which has been in place investment of less than five years, Schneider- scholarships to 12
quality
sota. The state Department since 2014, and is a production-b man’s began the transition early childhood care
of Commerce tive to solar with the and
recently reported solar
energy growth nearly to support the manufacturin ased incen- help of Chris Psihos, education centers. The
doubled in the first g, sales and owner of Ideal Ener- ini-
quarter this year com- installation of Minnesota-made solar electric gies, a Minnesota-based commercial tiative also includes

Road 47 or Camelot. of Lawndale and Peony pared to all of 2016, systems. The Senate solar a focus
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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the president and CEO. with the tools to be success-

Councilmember Ned lanes. Construction is


Solar Incentive Program,Made in Minnesota megawatts of new that will add about 10
The family-owned ful is crucial in ensuring
to make the transi- solar electric power. furniture retailer in- that
tion to solar. There is 2014, the program has Since stalled rooftop children meet educational
currently a 30-percent helped support solar power systems
federal tax credit that 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
ergy property. ing their Woodbury s were build- Schneiderman their
location, and decided said of the energy-savings. He referenced dreams,” Caring for

Carroll said he supported expected to begin by the


to look into the process. line reports showing on- Kids
Seeing that it was a when Director Rachel Boettcher
ing or storing solar power. the stores are us- said to a room packed
with
education leaders and

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busi-
ness and community
mem-
bers for the 11th
annual
Caring for Kids breakfast.

a name that honored “the summer.


The fundraising
event,
hosted May 24 at the
Way-
zata Country Club,
raised
$86,000.
In the last fiscal year,
Car-
ing for Kids served 180

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“Frankly, I think we can is secured. Currently, $20


do better,” Carroll said. million is sought in bond-
Wosje said he liked
Camelot and agreed with
ing from the State Legisla-
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COMMUNITY BRIEF

Luther Choir to collected to help fund


travel expenses.
mount, Aaron Larson of
Waconia, Sasha Tomase-
ments: To Show the Way,
To Befriend, To Encour-
human history, I am re-
minded at every corner
radiance is the essence
of hope – a word I think
perform April 24 Among the performers
are Maya Grocholski of
vich of Oakdale, Kirby
Masso of White Bear
age and To Give Us Peace.
Highlights include “Ain’-
that none of us sojourns
alone. How can we fail to
is best described as joy
not yet realized. If hope
The Luther College Ca- Plymouth, Megan Cam- Township and Anders A That Good News” by be convinced of the stead- abides, joy will certainly
thedral Choir, under the eron of Minnetonka, Peterson of Dassel. William L. Dawson, Ben- fast goodness of creation prevail,” Potvin said.
direction of Mark Potvin, Betsy Gebhard and Lucy The concert is part of jamin Britten’s famous when surrounded by those Cathedral Choir is one
will present a concert at 4 Tschida of Minneapolis, Cathedral Choir’s 2022 “Rejoice in the Lamb” who reflect the spirit of of five auditioned choirs
p.m. April 24 at St. Philip Samantha Hermanson of Spring tour, which was and an arrangement of the divine through their at Luther College. The
the Deacon Lutheran Arden Hills, Ella Swalley developed around the “Sunday” honoring the diverse beings, earnest ensemble is comprised
Church, 17205 County of Roseville; Elise Weier theme “Going On Our late Stephen Sondheim. optimism, and abundant of select singers mostly
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April 6 - Motor vehicle theft on the 2800 block of Campus Drive. conducted a traffic stop for a driver’s license violation. Officer observed
Plymouth Police reports Victim reported company work truck along with plow equipment was handgun in vehicle. Suspect arrested for illegal possession of a handgun.
Included in the Plymouth Police reports from March stolen from storage lot.
April 10 - Theft on the 100000 block of 59th Avenue. Victim re-
31 through April 13 were these incidents: April 7 - Assault on the 4100 block of Vinewood Lane. Officers re- ported he left property in a room. When return to get his property he
March 31 - Criminal damage to property on the 10000 block of sponded to a physical altercation at business. Suspect was arrested. was missing three phones and an iPad. Loss of $3,976.
59th Avenue. Report of room being damaged by hotel guest, furniture - Theft on the 11200 block of Highway 55. Victim reported while work- April 11 - Residential burglary on the 6100 block of Vicksburg
and pictures were slashed along with the TV being damaged. Damage ing on construction job site, wallet was stolen from lunchbox. Lane. Victim reported bicycle stolen from underground garage.
of approximately $5,000. April 8 - Residential burglary on the 17600 block of 14th Avenue. April 12 - Burglary on the 4000 block of Vinewood Lane. Officers
April 1 - Fraud on the 5000 block of Holley Lane. Victim reported Victim reported three bikes stolen from the underground garage by responded to a burglary in progress. Upon arrival suspect was still
someone using his identity to fraudulently open up loans with their unknown suspect, loss approximately $1,100. inside business and arrested for burglary.
information. - Fraud on the 1000 block of Xene Lane. Victim reported being - Residential burglary (Nintendo Switch) on the 3100 block of Harbor
- Theft on the 1600 block of Annapolis Lane. Reporting party stated scammed out of $12,000. Lane.
unknown suspect took several items from store and left without pay- - Criminal damage to property on the 17400 block of County Road 6. April 13 - Residential burglary on the 1300 block of Medicine Lake
ing. Loss of $63.96. Uber driver responded to pick up fare. On arrival there were too many Drive West. Victim reported the theft of a bike from underground
April 2 - Burglary on the 3900 block of Lancaster Lane. Victim passengers for vehicle and had to cancel fare. Suspect became upset garage. Loss: $100.
vehicle was parked in underground garage. Front license plate was and kicked vehicle breaking tail light cover.
- Theft on the 4100 block of Berkshire Lane. Suspect attempted to
stolen. April 9 - Fraud on the 9600 block of Schmidt Lake Road. Victim leave store with cart full of tools. After being confronted by employee,
- Theft on the 4100 block of Vinewood Lane. Suspect entered store reported being involved in a gift card scam. Loss: $1000. suspect left the cart and grabbed a radio/charger and ran out the
and took three bags of dog food and left without paying. Loss: $178. - Weapons offense at the intersection of I-494 and Highway 55. Officer store. Loss: $299.
April 3 - DUI on the 1100 block of 59th Avenue. Officers located
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out the condition of your anode they should be done. require replacement if it goes
rod and decide if it needs to be • Check the pressure valve to unchecked for too long.
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clean air vents. (This works great to clean blinds. Attach a microfi- and inaccessible. You might know the rubber flaps. Rinse and run better, steam the area with a steam
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Spring Garden Prep


Spring is the time to sharpen and good cleaning, oil the wheels and This is also the time to put down early will help prevent weed growth out in the spring to prepare for
repair tools, get the shed in order, tighten any wobbly new mulch. Dyed mulch, even before they have time to sprout. planting, such as leaves, foliage,
plant bulbs and start your compost bearings. those varieties intended to last for Remember that any organic stems and sticks, can help start your
pile. Here are some tips to get you Inventory the shed for supplies multiple seasons, typically needs to material you remove from your compost pile for the year.
started. you’ll need in the coming year. Be be replaced each spring. Mulching flowerbeds when you clean them
sure you have fertilizers and soil
SHED AND TOOLS amendments on hand for the sea-
You could find some nasty sur- son. Some supplies such as grass
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shed in spring, especially if it isn’t so dispose of old product and
lighted or heated during the winter. replace it with new.
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have made their home there, or the PLANT AND DIVIDE
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or exposure to the elements. Once plant new bulbs for summer and
it’s warm enough, venture into the fall blooms but to divide any peren-
shed to make any necessary repairs. nials that have gotten overgrown or
While you’re there, sharpen crowded. Dividing them now will
tools with blades, such as shears, allow them to re-establish them-
loppers and pruners, with a mill selves in a new location and put
file, and oil those with moving down strong roots by the winter. In
parts. If any tools still have last general, fall-blooming plants are
year’s dirt or mud on them, remove best divided in the spring, but some
it with a garden hose and clean plants should be divided just after
them in warm, soapy water. This they flower. Be sure to consult with
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MINNESOTA SECRETARY WAYZATA PUBLIC SCHOOLS tions under File 2022031, for a condition- EACH CLAIM. The Answer is your
OF STATE CERTIFICATE WAYZATA CITY HALL THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH OR- al use permit amendment, and site written response to the Plaintiff’s
OF ASSUMED NAME 600 RICE STREET 3. REPORTS FROM ORGANI- DAINS: plan amendment to add six pickle Complaint. In your Answer you
Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333 WAYZATA, MINNESOTA ZATIONS ball courts, associated fencing must state whether you agree or
55391 3.A. Wayzata High School Stu- Section 1. Amendment of City and outdoor athletic lights, to be disagree with each paragraph of
The filing of an assumed name REGULAR MEETING dent Council Representative Code. Chapter 21 of the City Code located between the ballfields and the Complaint. If you believe the
does not provide a user with exclu- MONDAY, MARCH 14, 2022 is hereby amended by adding Sec- parking lot, at Zachary Playfields, Plaintiff should not be given every-
sive rights to that name. The filing 7:00 PM CENTRAL 4. RECOGNITIONS tion 21655.78, as follows: located at the northwest corner of thing asked for in the Complaint,
is required for consumer protection 4.A. Employee of the Month Rockford Road (County Road 9) you must say so in your Answer.
in order to enable customers to be Linda Cohen: Present 4.B. Retiree Recognition 21655.78 PUD 81-1 (NORTH- and Zachary Lane. The property is 4. YOU WILL LOSE YOUR
able to identify the true owner of a Jay Hesby: Present 4.C. Girls Gymnastics Team WEST BUSINESS CAMPUS): legally described as: CASE IF YOU DO NOT SEND A
business. Sarah Johansen: Present State Champions AMENDMENT FOR PARKING EX- WRITTEN RESPONSE TO THE
ASSUMED NAME: Heidi Kader: Present PANSION AT WESTHEALTH, 3005 Lot 2, Block 2, City of Plymouth COMPLAINT TO THE PERSON
Northern Productive Bonita Lucky: Present 5. STUDENT CURRICULUM CAMPUS DRIVE: Plat Number 2, Hennepin County, WHO SIGNED THIS SUMMONS. If
Workabilities Cheryl Polzin: Present PRESENTATION - (No report this Minnesota. you do not Answer within 21 days,
PRINCIPAL PLACE Milind Sohoni: Present meeting.) Subd. 1. Legal Description. you will lose this case. You will not
OF BUSINESS: Present: 7. The property affected by this PUD SUCH PERSONS as desire to get to tell your side of the story, and
3500 Vicksburg Lane N. 6. AUDIENCE OPPORTUNITY amendment is legally described express their opinion with reference the Court may decide against you
Suite 400 1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL TO ADDRESS SCHOOL BOARD as Lot 2, Block 1, West Suburban to this proposal will be heard at this and award the Plaintiff everything
Plymouth MN 55447 USA CALL There were no citizens who re- Health Campus Fourth Addition, meeting. This NOTICE is given pur- asked for in the Complaint. If you
NAMEHOLDER(S): quested to address the Board at Hennepin County, Minnesota. suant to the zoning ordinance and do not want to contest the claims
Mary E. Rivera 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA this meeting. Subd. 2. Incorporated herein subdivision regulations of the City stated in the Complaint, you do not
3500 Vicksburg Lane N. AND CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS by reference is the amended PUD of Plymouth. need to respond. A Default Judg-
Suite 400 Approve the full agenda as pre- 7. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS Plan received by the City on Feb- ment can then be entered against
Plymouth MN 55447 USA sented, and the consent agenda AND RECOMMENDATIONS ruary 1, 2022, except as may be INFORMATION relating to this you for the relief requested in the
By typing my name, I, the un- items. This motion, made by Bonita 7.A. Superintendent amended by City Council Resolu- request may be examined at the Complaint.
dersigned, certify that I am signing Lucky and seconded by Linda Co- 7.A.1. Policy Approval - Series tion 2022-113, on file in the office community and economic devel- 5. LEGAL ASSISTANCE. You
this document as the person whose hen, Passed. 200, 300, and 600 of the Zoning Administrator under opment information counter (low- may wish to get legal help from a
signature is required, or as agent Linda Cohen: Aye, Jay Hesby: Waive the 1st and 2nd reading File 2022011. er level of City Hall), on Mondays lawyer. If you do not have a lawyer,
of the person(s) whose signature Aye, Sarah Johansen: Aye, Heidi and approve policies 208, 210, 212, through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to the Court Administrator may have
would be required who has autho- Kader: Aye, Bonita Lucky: Aye, 213, 214, 220, 222, 223, 225, 227, Section 2. Effective Date. This 4:30 p.m., except holidays. information about places where
rized me to sign this document on Cheryl Polzin: Aye, Milind Sohoni: 301, 302, 303, 305, 306, 307, 308, amendment shall take effect imme- you can get legal assistance. Even
his/her behalf, or in both capacities. Aye 310, and 617 as presented in the diately upon its passage. Chloe McGuire if you cannot get legal help, you
I further certify that I have complet- Aye: 7, Nay: 0 attachments. This motion, made by Planning and Development must still provide a written An-
ed all required fields, and that the 2.A. Approval of Minutes Jay Hesby and seconded by Mil- ADOPTED by the City Council Manager swer to protect your rights or you
information in this document is true 2.B. Finance and Operations ind Sohoni, Passed. Linda Cohen: on this 12th day of April, 2022. may lose the case.
and correct and in compliance with Services Aye, Jay Hesby: Aye, Sarah Johan- Published in the 6. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE
the applicable chapter of Minneso- 2.B.1. Agenda Sheet - Finance sen: Aye, Heidi Kader: Aye, Bonita Published in the Sun Sailor RESOLUTION. The parties may
ta Statutes. I understand that by Consent Agenda, March 2022 Lucky: Aye, Cheryl Polzin: Aye, Mil- Sun Sailor April 21, 2022 agree to or be ordered to partici-
signing this document I am subject 2.B.1.i. Board Gifts - February ind Sohoni: Aye April 21, 2022 1221529 pate in an alternative dispute res-
to the penalties of perjury as set 2022 Aye: 7, Nay: 0 1221476 olution process under Rule 114 of
7.A.2. COVID-19 Updates and NOTICE OF STORAGE SALE the Minnesota General Rules of
forth in Section 609.48 as if I had 2.B.1.ii. Check Report - Febru-
Early Education Update CITY OF PLYMOUTH Practice. You must still send your
signed this document under oath. ary 2022
7.B. Teaching and Learning - (No NOTICE OF PUBLIC According to the Lease by written response to the Complaint
DATE FILED: April 4, 2022 2.B.1.iii. Wire, EFT, & ACH Re-
report this meeting.) HEARING BY THE CITY and between #3305 Richard even if you expect to use alterna-
SIGNED BY: Mary E. Rivera port - January 2022
7.C. Finance and Operations PLANNING COMMISSION Baldwin, #6710 Julie Cates and tive means of resolving this dispute.
2.B.2. P-Card Authorizations,
Services TKG-StorageMart and its related Dated: March 9, 2022
Published in the February 2022
7.C.1. Agenda Sheet - Monthly NOTICE is hereby given that the parties, assigns and affiliates in GURSTEL LAW FIRM, P.C.
Sun Sailor 2.B.3. Agenda Sheet - East &
Financial Reports - January 2022 Planning Commission of the City of order to perfect the Lien on the by /s/Ryan J. Hatton
April 14, 21, 2022 Central Mechanical Upgrades
7.C.1.i. Analysis of Financial Re- Plymouth will meet in the Council goods contained in their storage Ryan J. Hatton (#310803)
1218772 2.B.3.i. Wold Architects & Engi-
ports - January 2022 Chambers of Plymouth City Hall, units, the Manager has cut the lock Attorney for Plaintiff
neering Solutions Recommenda-
7.C.1.ii. Statement of Revenues 3400 Plymouth Boulevard, on on their Unit(s) and upon cursory 6681 Country Club Drive
tions & Bid Tabulation
- January 2022 Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 7:00 inspection the unit(s) were found to Golden Valley, Minnesota 55427
2.C. Human Resource Services
7.C.1.iii. Statement of Expendi- p.m. to consider the following: contain: Toys/Collectables,Totes, Telephone: (763) 267-6887
2.C.1. Monthly Recommenda-
tures - January 2022 Furniture, Speakers, Tools, Paint Fax: (763) 267-6777
7.C.1.iv. Investment Summary - Request by Cedar Child Care Sprayer. Items will be sold Email: r.hatton@gurstel.com
FOR THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH Center Inc., under File 2022010, for online at StorageTreasures.
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA January 2022 Our File: COM32066
7.C.2. Hollydale Development a conditional use permit to allow a com or otherwise disposed of on
School Assignment licensed educational daycare pro- 04/29/2022 @ 11 AM at the location Published in the
WELL NO. 7 MAINTENANCE PROJECT gram at 10750 Old County Road listed below to satisfy owner’s lien
Approve the proposed request Sun Sailor
to align Hollydale development 15. in accordance with state statutes.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS April 21, 28, May 5, 2022
with Plymouth Creek and East Mid- StorageMart #4000 S. Providence 1220592
dle School effective immediately. The property is more specifically Columbia, Missouri 65203. 573-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Bids for the construction of Well described as follows: 442-0811 NOTICE AND ORDER
No. 7 Maintenance Project will be received by the City of Plymouth at This motion, made by Heidi Kader
and seconded by Cheryl Polzin, FOR HEARING ON
the Plymouth City Hall located at 3400 Plymouth Boulevard, Plymouth, Lot 13 and Southeasterly 24 feet Published in the PETITION FOR FORMAL
MN 55447 until 1:00 pm local time on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. At that Passed.
Linda Cohen: Aye, Jay Hesby: of Lot 12 also that part of lot 14 ly- Sun Sailor PROBATE OF WILL
time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. The Project ing Northwesterly of a line drawn April 14, 21, 2022 AND APPOINTMENT
includes the furnishing of all labor and materials for the construction Aye, Sarah Johansen: Aye, Heidi
Kader: Aye, Bonita Lucky: Aye, from most Southeasterly corner of 1218710 OF PERSONAL
complete in-place, of the following approximate quantities: Northwesterly 32.3 feet of Lot 14 to REPRESENTATIVE AND
Cheryl Polzin: Aye, Milind Sohoni: SUMMONS
Aye a point on Northeasterly line thereof NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1. Remove, inspect, and reinstall vertical turbine submersible pump distance 28.59 feet Southeasterly
and electric motor. Aye: 7, Nay: 0 STATE OF MINNESOTA
7.D. Human Resource Services - from most Northerly corner thereof, STATE OF MINNESOTA
2. Repair and replace pump and motor as needed. Hennepin County, Minnesota. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
3. Videotape well. (No report this meeting.) DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT
4. Wire brush well casing as needed. SUCH PERSONS as desire to FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
5. Bail sand from well. 8. OTHER BOARD ACTION Deephaven Investment II, LLC and
express their opinion with reference PROBATE/MENTAL HEALTH
to this proposal will be heard at this San Silvestro 1, LLC a/s/i DIVISION
The provisions of MINN. STAT. 16C.285 Responsible Contractor are 9. BOARD REPORTS Deephaven Associates, LLC,
meeting. This NOTICE is given Court File No. 27-PA-PR-22-242
imposed as a requirement of this contract. All bidders and persons or pursuant to the zoning ordinance of Plaintiff, In re the Estate of:
companies providing a response/submission to the Advertisement for 10. ADJOURN vs.
Call the meeting to a close at the City of Plymouth. Marlin Wayne Malherek,
Bids of the City of Plymouth shall comply with the provisions of the Steven E Havener Decedent.
statute. 7:55 PM. This motion, made by Lin- dba Havener Foods,
da Cohen and seconded by Bonita INFORMATION relating to this IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE
request may be examined at the Defendant. IS GIVEN that due to the COVID-19
Information and Bidding Documents for the Project can be found Lucky, Passed. THIS SUMMONS IS DIRECTED
Linda Cohen: Aye, Jay Hesby: community development informa- pandemic and pursuant to Minne-
at www.questcdn.com. Bidding Documents may be downloaded from tion counter (lower level of City TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEN- sota Supreme Court Order ADM20-
the website for a nonrefundable fee of $30 by inputting Quest project Aye, Sarah Johansen: Aye, Heidi DANT:
Kader: Aye, Bonita Lucky: Aye, Hall), on Mondays through Friday 8001 a hearing will be heard re-
#8181393 on the website’s Project Search page. from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except 1. YOU ARE BEING SUED. motely on May 2, 2022 at 1:30 p.m.
Cheryl Polzin: Aye, Milind Sohoni: The Plaintiff has started a lawsuit
Aye holidays. by this Court for the formal probate
The website will be updated periodically with addenda, lists of against you. The Plaintiff’s Com- of an instrument purporting to be
registered plan holders, reports, and other information relevant to Aye: 7, Nay: 0 plaint against you is attached to
Danette M. Parr the decedent’s Will dated Septem-
submitting a Bid for the Project. All official notifications, addenda, Community and Economic Devel- this Summons. Do not throw these ber 13, 2011, and for the appoint-
and other Bidding Documents will be offered only through the website Published in the papers away. They are official pa-
Sun Sailor opment Director ment of Lisa Haag, whose address
www.questcdn.com. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible pers that affect your rights. You is 5001 Clementa Avenue NW, Buf-
for Bidding Documents, including addenda, if any, obtained from other April 21, 2022 must respond to this lawsuit even
1220757 Published in the falo, MN 55313, as Personal Rep-
sources. Sun Sailor though it may not yet be filed with resentative of the decedent’s estate
CITY OF PLYMOUTH April 21, 2022 the Court and there may be no in an unsupervised administration.
The Work will be substantially completed on or before October 31, HENNEPIN COUNTY, 1221528 Court file number on this Sum- Any objections to the petition
2022 and completed and ready for final payment on or before Novem- MINNESOTA mons. must be raised at the hearing or
ber 15, 2022. ORDINANCE NO. 2022-05 CITY OF PLYMOUTH 2. YOU MUST REPLY WITHIN filed with the Court prior to the
NOTICE OF PUBLIC 21 DAYS TO PROTECT YOUR hearing. If the Petition is proper and
The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all Bids and to ORDINANCE AMENDING HEARING BY THE CITY RIGHTS. You must give or mail to no objections are filed or raised,
waive any Bids received without explanation. No Bid may be withdrawn CHAPTER 21 PLANNING COMMISSION the person who signed this Sum- the Personal Representative will
for a period of 60 days. (ZONING ORDINANCE) mons a written response called be appointed with the full power
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Looking Marnie Wheaton stands alone in Gopher tennis


AHEAD

50
She is all-time 1971-72 she had the record for
victories at the University,
Tennis Thursday leader in total she didn’t even know
that. When she played
Lake Conference boys
tennis revs up with three wins and career in college, her game was
matches at 4 p.m. Thursday, similar to Chris Evert’s.”
Sept. 21. Defending singles victories Evert, an American
Lake champion Wayzata
High School travels to By JOHN SHERMAN YEARS OF player approximately
the same age as Marnie
Hopkins, while Edina john.sherman@apgecm.com TITLE IX Wheaton, earned almost
hosts Buffalo at the Steve
Paulsen courts adjacent to
Since the inception SPORTS $9 million in professional
tennis, endorsements not
of the University of 2021-22 included, and is a member
Creek View Elementary
Minnesota women’s of the International
and Minnetonka hosts will never forget the
tennis program at the Tennis Hall of Fame.
St. Michael-Albertville. opportunities she had.
beginning of the Title IX One of Mark’s best
Edina and Wayzata High “I am very thankful for
era, many notable players memories of tennis was
School enter the season as Title IX,” she said last
have worn the Maroon competing alongside
leaders in the state Class week. “I was happy to be
& Gold, including state Marnie in mixed doubles
AA rankings. part of that, close to the
high school champions, matches. They had the
prep All-Americans and beginning.” type of chemistry on the
Lacrosse slate
Lake Conference international stars. court that only a brother
lacrosse doubleheaders are Yet one player stands Playing against boys and sister can have.
set fro Thursday, April 21, out above the rest - Wheaton never played
at three sites. Minnetonka’s the 1974 Minnetonka on the girls tennis team Family influence
boys will play St. Michael- High graduate from at Minnetonka High. Family has always
Albertville at 5:30 p.m. Cottagewood, Marnie Instead, she played on the been essential in Marnie
at Minnetonka’s Einer Wheaton. boys team in 1974, when Wheaton’s success.
Anderson Stadium with Chances are her records the Skippers won the state She gives credit to her
a girls game following at with the Gophers will team title. She was not grandfather, John Hesse,
7:30. Eden Prairie’s boys never be broken. Wheaton in the lineup for any of and her parents, Bruce
will travel to Hopkins for is the all-time Gophers the matches at state, but and Mary Jane Wheaton,
a 5:30 start with the girls career leader in singles posted a winning record for introducing her to
(SUBMITTED PHOTO)
game following at 7:30. victories with 122. No during the regular season. athletics at an early age.
Minnetonka’s Marnie Wheaton holds the records for career singles wins “My grandfather was
Buffalo’s boys will play at one else has more than Her brother Mark was and total wins in the University of Minnesota women’s tennis program.
Wayzata at 5:30 and the 94. Her other seemingly her teammate on the 1974 born in 1998 and died in
girls teams will face off at unbreakable mark is 212 championship team. our team and fit in with “Her height and power 2001, so he lived in three
7:30. total victories. In addition “Matches consisted of everyone else.” and steadiness of mind,” centuries,” Wheaton said.
to her 122 singles wins, five points then - three Mark and Marnie Mark said. “She didn’t “He was a man ahead of
Softball Friday Wheaton had 90 doubles singles and two doubles,” both played in summer complicate the way she his time - self-motivated,
Lake Conference girls victories. She still shares Mark remembered. “Allyn tournaments in the played, and she never beat self-disciplined and
fastpitch softball has a the record for most singles Dart, Solomon Yohannes Northwest Tennis herself.” self-taught. He got the
three-game slate for 4:30 victories in a season, 36. and I played singles. We Association. At the time Marnie Wheaton kids interested in
p.m. Friday, April 22, with Wheaton won a Big had a combined singles “Marnie and I completed her college lifelong sports like tennis
Wayzata at Minnetonka, Ten Conference singles record of 71-1 for the overlapped at the tennis career, the prize and swimming, not so
Eden Prairie at St. title and led the Gophers season. Marnie played University of Minnesota,” money on the pro circuit much for the competition
Michael-Albertville and to a Big Ten team No. 3 singles when I Mark said. “She had a was not a fraction of what as for the enjoyment.”
Edina hosting Buffalo at championship. It’s not moved over to doubles. great career after playing it is today. The Wheatons
Pamela Park. that others haven’t had Any time she stepped on for Arizona in her “Marnie had all the gravitated toward tennis.
time to match Wheaton’s the court against boys, freshman year.” ability and the mental Brothers Mark, John
Baseball Friday records. She graduated the boys knew they would skills, but I don’t think and David all played for
Lake Conference from the U of M in 1979. have to face the student Her steady game professional tennis ever Minnetonka High, and
baseball is in full swing As an athlete who came body the next day if they What made Marnie entered her mind,” Mark David went on to have a
Friday, April 22, and along fairly early in the lost to a girl. Marnie Wheaton an outstanding observed. “Once when I
ambitious fans could have Title IX era, Wheaton added a different twist to player at the college level? mentioned to Marnie that See Marnie, Page 26
a chance to see two games.
Eden Prairie plays at 4:30
at St. Michael-Albertville,
and at 6:30 p.m., fans can
Falcon baseball team outhits Hopkins in 15-12 loss
watch either Wayzata
and Minnetonka at
Three-hour game in the bottom of the sixth
that carried Hopkins to
Cisewski hit triples and
Franke and Joey Cronin
were four runs in the top
of the third and three runs
Unlike the Hopkins
game, there wasn’t much
Minnetonka’s Veterans is offensive show victory.
“Armstrong is
hit doubles. Hopkins had
three doubles and Drew
in the top of the fourth.
Jacob Smith started on
hitting in the Armstrong-
Buffalo game. The
Field or Buffalo and
Edina at Edina’s Braemar By JOHN SHERMAN competitive every year, Chaney hit the only home the mound for Armstrong Falcons finished with four
Park. john.sherman@apgecm.com and coach Brian Sobiech run of the day, a towering and went 3 and 2/3 innings. hits, while six Armstrong
does a great job over fly ball down the right Ryan Wilkinson, Brian pitchers held Buffalo to
Saturday baseball Section 6AAAA there,” Hopkins head field line. Roston and Cisewski also one hit. On the down side,
The baseball schedule baseball rivals Armstrong coach Jason Mihalakis Cisewski led Armstrong saw action on the mound. Falcon pitchers yielded
shows two Lake teams and Hopkins played for said after the game. with three RBIs. Franke In its other game last nine walks.
in action Saturday, April slightly over three hours “Today, Armstrong had had three hits, while week, the Falcons posted Cisewski led the Falcons
23. Minnetonka High April 11 at Hopkins a lot of guys who put the Cisewski, Cronin, Chris their first win of the season with a pair of hits, while
entertains Section 2 rival High’s turf field with ball in play.” Bray, Bryce Campbell by downing Buffalo 5-2. teammates Erik Berg and
Chanhassen at 1 p.m. Hopkins winning a 15-12 The Falcons outhit and Drew Kuempel each Playing on its home Franke each had one.
at Veterans Field. Eden decision. Hopkins by a 15-13 had a pair of hits. field, Armstrong scored Evan Soeffker pitched
Prairie High School hosts Both teams had their margin and kept pace in Eight different Falcons all the runs it needed with a complete game for
Moorhead at 2 p.m. at share of big innings, but extra-base hits with four. had RBIs. The biggest four in the bottom of the Buffalo, striking out
Round Lake Stadium. it was a seven-run surge Dawson Franke and Jacob innings for Armstrong fourth. seven and walking five.
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Lake Relays chill participants at Eden Prairie


By JOHN SHERMAN 45.23 seconds. Max Williams, 200s, one 400 and one 800.
john.sherman@apgecm.com Nate Graham, Mikes Tyler and Eden Prairie was second with
Xavier Kaeviharn gave Wayzata Benjamin Macheledt, Liam
It was an icy 39 degrees when second place in 45.46. The Edina Berndt, Babatunde Olofinboba
the Lake Conference Relays team of Zachary Thommes, and Gross. Third place went
began on the track April 13 at Wyatt Erlandson, Joe Manser to the Minnetonka foursome
Eden Prairie’s Aerie Stadium. and Ronan Guevara made it of Lucas Poey, Noah Rooney,
Wayzata boys coach Aaron a tight race by placing third in Jordan Flesche and Aiden
Berndt was dressed in a new 45.67. Chalmers.
parka and most of the other
coaches were bundled up, 4x200 Relay Individual Events
including Mike Harris and Thommes, Manser, Erlandson 100-Meter Dash
Nick Lovas from the Hopkins and Brady Anderson gave Edina Edina’s Manser took first
boys team. first place in the 4x200-meter place in 11.18 seconds with
There is plenty of talent in relay with a very quick early- Hirshman of Hopkins second
Lake Conference boys track season time of 1:33.58. Their in 11.49 and Minnetonka’s
this spring and each of the seven handoffs were flawless. Wayzata Cosmo Guion third in 11.50.
schools has its state contenders. took second place with Owen Kam Williams of Wayzata and
Every school in the conference Dehm, Charles Tomczik, Adam Tobias Williams of Minnetonka
won at least one event at the Braken and Kam Williams. were fourth and fifth and Edina’s
relays, which is not always the Brady Anderson took sixth.
case. 4x400 Relay
Defending state pole-vault Hopkins took first place in the 1600-Meter Run
champion Jack Helmich, the 4x400 with Isaac Sanders, Gabe Jadon Boots of Buffalo ran (SUN PHOTO BY JOHN SHERMAN)

senior from Wayzata, was the Hirshman, Samuel Gausmann Here’s the first exchange for Wayzata in the 4x100 at the Lake Relays with Nate
4:31.61 to beat Provenzano of Graham taking the baton from Max Williams. The Trojans took second in this
standout performer of the and Kaden Kreienbrink Hopkins by less than a second
running 3:37.92. Edina finished event on the way to a team championship.
meet. He is vaulting 14 feet, 6 for the title. Max Westerlund of
inches already, while no one else second with Jack Elliott, Owen Minnetonka was third, followed Completing the top six were Tate Rasmussen from Edina
in the conference has gone more Sanderson, Brady Anderson by Suhayb Ali of Hopkins, Drew Rayden Broyld of Buffalo, Wyatt and Tse Ned from St. Michael-
than 12 feet. and Wallace Neaton. Jones of Hopkins and Markus Baker of Wayzata, Tomczik of Albertville.
“Our vaulters took a shorter 4x800 Relay Pederson of Minnetonka. Wayzata and Anthony Kitzerow
approach, 14 steps,” coach of Eden Prairie. Pole Vault
It was another Hopkins victory 3200-Meter Run With Wayzata’s Helmich in
Berndt of Wayzata said. “Our in the 4x800 with Gausmann,
kids adapted to the weather and State cross country champion Shot Put the competition, it was a battle
Suhayb Ali, Tony Provenzano Nick Gilles from Minnetonka Wayzata swept the top three for second place. Eden Prairie
we limited our distance runners and Tristan Schmanski running
to one event and our sprinters ruled with a time of 9:43.63. places in the shot with Derek took second and third with
8:35.50. Edina was second with Alex Foss of Wayzata pushed Christenson, Jaxon Nelson and Macheledt and Ian Morrison.
to two events. We have more Elliott, Charlie Koelbl, Will
depth than usual, and it’s nice him with a second-place time of Charles Smith. Christenson Edina placed 4-5-6 with Oliver
Liethen and Owen Johnson. 9:45.05. Completing the top six threw 46-7 and Nelson hit 46 feet. Engstrom, Ryan Hermes and
to be on top of the conference Third place went to the Buffalo
early.” were Jared Gregorie of Buffalo, Jack Liwienski of Minnetonka Owen Hipps.
foursome of Owen Herbst, Parker Dietrick of Wayzata, was fourth, followed by Buffalo’s
Edina senior Colin Dorsey, James Dorado, Wesley Wistrom Long Jump
undefeated in the long jump Andrew Vos of Minnetonka and Kody Curtis and St. Michael-
and Jared Gregorie. Daniel McCollor of Wayzata. Albertville’s Xavier Peltoma. Edina’s Dorsey and Bocar
through the first two meets of Diagana were 1-2 in the long
the Lake season, is another Sprint Medley Relay 110-Meter Hurdles Discus jump with Dorsey going 20 feet,
standout from the Lake Relays. Eden Prairie had the right mix Sam Monseth of St. Michael- Minnetonka junior Liwienski 5 inches and Diagana marking
Eden Prairie’s sprinters are of runners in the sprint medley, Albertville was the winner in had the upper hand with a best 20 feet.. Wayzata earned the
a step ahead of anyone else’s. winning with Takhi Vaughn, 15.73 and Evan Schmidt of of 140 feet, 4 inches. Sam Rudi next two places with Nathaneal
Every team has at least one state Moses Vah, Devin Jordan and Eden Prairie took second in of Edina tossed 133-2 for second Agbemadon and Connor
caliber distance runner. Michael Gross. Minnetonka 15.90. Stephane Kone of Eden place. Completing the top six Vokaty and Eden Prairie took
Wayzata took first place in the placed second with Tobias Prairie was in the mix with 16.01 were Wayzata’s Charles Smith, fifth and sixth with Jordan and
Lake Relays, with Minnetonka Williams, Cosmo Guion, for third place. Completing the Minnetonka’s Ben Ingersoll, Vaughn.
and Edina finishing second and Jake Herbert and Walker Liu. top six were David Nelson of Buffalo’s Carter Walker and
third. Following is an event-by- Hopkins earned third place Wayzata, Hamza Mahamud Wayzata’s Jack Simon. Triple Jump
event breakdown of the Lake with Isaac Sanders, Rhys Vagle, of Eden Prairie and Herbert of Agbemadon of Eden Prairie
Relays. Kaden Kreienbrink and Gabriel Minnetonka. High Jump took top honors with a best of
Hirschman. Defending Section 6 39-4.5. Khalen Pierre-Toussaint
4x100 Relay 300-Meter Hurdles champion Devin Jordan of of Hopkins took second in 39-
St. Michael-Albertville Mid Medley Relay Nelson, the Wayzata junior, Eden Prairie won the high jump 1.25. Completing the top six
took first in the 4x100-meter Wayzata took the mid medley beat all others by more than with teammate Bloch taking were Edina’s Finley Smith,
relay with Richard Kaydea, title with Tyler, Cole Balkins, a second with his time of second. Completing the top Wayzata’s Vokaty, Wayzata’s
Muhiz Bada, Jarrett Bennett Del Johnson and Carter Olson. 42.82 seconds. Tate Bloch of six were Dehm from Wayzata, Michael Meadowcroft and
and Alexander Lester running The race consisted of two Eden Prairie finished second. Herbert from Minnetonka, Minnetonka’s Poey.

Marnie in June. It was a long and


fun-filled career, but over
“If we would have sworn
or thrown a racquet, they
Mark Wheaton’s sons,
William and Winston, are
her career path took her
to the skies instead. She
tennis. She has played
some platform tennis,
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 25 the years the hard courts would have yanked us off returnees for the Skipper works as a flight attendant sometimes at Wayzata
took their toll. the court.” varsity this spring. for Delta Airlines and and Woodhill Country
distinguished career on “My memories of tennis Marnie Wheaton William, a junior, is one has seen the world many Clubs, in addition to
the pro tour. He made the are so good,” she said. and her siblings laid of the captains. times over. traditional tennis, but
semifinals at Wimbledon. the foundation for the Chances are there will “You have to do what doesn’t see herself
Marnie Wheaton, who Sportsmanship aspect tennis programs at be Wheatons playing for you love,” she said. “I gravitating toward the
earned her place in the Most importantly, Minnetonka High. And Minnetonka for many won’t get rich as a flight modern rage for senior
University of Minnesota Marnie Wheaton is proud the tradition continued years to come. attendant, but I love my citizens, pickleball.
Athletic Hall of Fame of the respect she showed with the next generation. job. I have worked the “I played tennis from
and is now in her mid- for the game. John Wheaton’s sons, Career in flight entire COVID-19 time.” the time I was 10 years
60s, played tournament “My mom and dad Ben and Daniel, helped When she was a college The Wheatons are a old,” she said. “I can’t see
tennis into her 50s. She valued sportsmanship Minnetonka capture the student, Marnie Wheaton close-knit family, and myself playing a sport
is retired from competing and the way we presented state Class AA boys team considered becoming a Marnie enjoys watching with the word pickle in
and awaiting hip surgery ourselves,” Wheaton said. title several years ago. teacher and coach, but the young Wheatons play it.”
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A showcase day for Lake girls track teams


By JOHN SHERMAN among the state’s premier 4x400 Relay Julia Matthews was No.
john.sherman@apgecm.com distance runners. Kailee Minnetonka was the 1 with a best toss of
Kohrt won two field events winner in 4:10.05 with 37 feet. Second place
The quality of Lake during the Lake Relays. Corkery, Ella Graham, went to Carly Pfeffer of
Conference girls track and Several sprinters have state Claire Kohler and Kate Minnetonka with 35-4
field was evident when the potential, as well. LeBlanc. Edina took second and Stella Knight of
seven schools met for the Here’s a breakdown of the place with Skyler Kieffer, Wayzata took third with
Lake Relays April 13 at events. The team standings Molly Bennett, Utoft and 33-1. Rounding out the
Aerie Stadium. In fact it showed Minnetonka Engle. Third place went top six were Eden Prairie’s
was so good that more than first, Edina second, St. to the Wayzata foursome Nia Holloway, STMA’s
a few fans left thinking Michael-Albertville third of Grace Weber, Nora Cecelia Sipple and Eden
Lake teams have a chance and Wayzata fourth. Mickelson, Ella Bartels and Prairie’s Kendall Minta.
to sweep the podium at this Teegan Anderson.
year’s State Meet. 4x100 Relay Discus
Edina, Minnetonka, St. St. Michael-Albertville 4x800 Relay Matthews from Eden
Michael-Albertville and ran 51.24 for the win with Edina was first with Prairie took the top place.
Wayzata open the season Gabby Keefer, Emma sophomore standout Engle Others in the top six were
as top-10 teams in the Kvant, Raina Simat and anchoring the victory. Joelle Kurus of Hopkins
state, and might all be top Sadie Strait. Second place Hopkins took second place and the Wayzata trio
five teams by June. went to the Edina team of with Elsa Bergman, Livia Savannah Wickam, Knight
Among the six running Ashlyn Garvis, Ella Huber, Hernke, Sydney Drevlow (SUN PHOTO BY JOHN SHERMAN) and Caroline Bokovitz.
relay events in the Lake Wesley MacMiller and and Marguerite Giese. St. Wayzata High sophomore Faith Hutton clears the bar early in the
Relays, four different Maddie Dahlien in 52.15. Michael-Albertville placed high jump at the Lake Conference Relays April 13. High Jump
schools emerged as winners Third was the Hopkins third with Natalie Cocking, Defending state
one 400 and one 800. was 44 seconds ahead in
and only Edina won three foursome of Torie Trevena, Rebecca Immer, Avery champion Holloway
Edina won with Kieffer, 10:46.81. Completing the
relays. Mya Burgess, Abby Hoiska O’Rourke and Ali Weimer. from Eden Prairie was
MacMillan, Dahlien top six were Grace Mignone
The big news in Wayzata and Macy Redman. the winner in the high
and Bayliss Flynn. Eden of Wayzata, Haley Rogers
track this spring is that Sprint Medley Relay jump. Cail Jahnke of
Prairie placed second and of Edina, Claire Cashman
Lori Cade has taken the 4x200 Relay In a race consisting of STMA took second place,
Minnetonka took third. of Minnetonka, Rachel
reins as head coach. She Edina was the winner two 100-meter legs, plus one followed by Lauren Leick
Heil of St. Michael-
served 26 years in that with Izzy Engle, Elsa 200 and one 400, Hopkins of Wayzata, Harley Wock
Individual Events Albertville and Meredith
role before assisting Alicia Utoft, Ashley Thurk was the winner with and Kira LeBlanc of
Gilles of Minnetonka.
Pierskalla the last five and Dahlien running Jahzarah Hall, Camryn 100-Meter Dash Minnetonka and Kayla
seasons. Pierskalla stepped 1:47.61. Minnetonka was McNeal, Xiao Que Snope St. Michael-Albertville 100-Meter Hurdles Thomas of Edina.
down to spend more time second with Zeal Kuku,. and Drevlow. Edina was took the top two spots Emma Duerr of St.
with her three children. Lindsey Koch, Megan second with Garvis, Huber, with Gabby Keefer first Long Jump
Michael-Albertville won
Cade has 170 girls to work Corkery and Lucy Hiller. Kieffer and Bennett. in 12.82 and Sadie Strait Wayzata’s Kailee Kohrt
with a time of 15.84 and
with, some of them already Eden Prairie ran third second in 12.91. Others won with a best of 15 feet,
Minnetonka’s Kohler was
proven state contenders. with Kennedy Houston, Mid Medley Relay in the top six wee Briana 11 inches. Mya Folken of
second in 15.86. Katie Ose
Juniors Teegan Anderson Vanessa Jordan, Maggie The mid medley Giebel of Minnetonka, Minnetonka took second.
of Eden Prairie placed
and Abbey Nechanicky are Zaugg and Nia Holloway. consists of two 200s, Zaugg of Eden Prairie, Completing the top six were
third. Rounding out the
Kuku of Minnetonka and Wanzek from Hopkins,
top six were Ruby Pajibo

Opener is a quick one Brianna Bluett of Buffalo.


1600-Meter Run
Wayzata’s Teegan
of Minnetonka, Emilynn
Molesky of St. Michael-
Albertville and Nokoma
Kuku from Minnetonka,
Leick from Wayzata and
Hoiska from Hopkins.

for Wayzata baseball Anderson cruised to victory


in 5:06.89. Completing the
top six were Avery Marasco-
Howard from Hopkins.
300-Meter Hurdles
Minnetonka’s Kohler
Triple Jump
Kohrt from Wayzata
picked up her second
win of the day by triple-
By JOHN SHERMAN caution not to overwork his junior last season. Johnson of Minnetonka, won in 47.29 with Ose
john.sherman@apgecm.com pitchers. When Drew Berkland Sophie Sannes-Eckhoff from Eden Prairie second jumping 34-1. Lucy
In addition to Koenig takes a break from catching of Edina, Kailey Lai of in 47.60. STMA’s pair Hiller and Kohler from
It didn’t take long for the and Ask, he has others who duties, DeWitt will call on Minnetonka, Kate LeBlanc of Duerr and Hannah Minnetonka took second
Wayzata and St. Michael- will get their chance on the Jonathon Pribula. of Minnetonka and Aly Kvant placed third and and third. Also in the top
Albertville baseball teams mound. Noah Karschnik Both of the Berkland Kleyman of Wayzata. fourth. Lauren Feddema six were Sophia Braun
long to play the season has varsity and Legion brothers played on the from Buffalo was fifth from Edina, Emma
opener April 13, with the experience comparable to Wayzata High basketball 3200-Meter Run and Lillian Wanzek of Martin from Eden Prairie
Knights posting a 1-0 win. Ask’s. Zak Brown, Drew team that finished second Wayzata swept the two Hopkins took sixth. and Elsa Peterson of
Wayzata was limited Berkland and sophomore in state to Park Center individual distance events Buffalo and Elyse Ford
to two hits, both of them Riley Leatherman are this winter. Drew has with Abbey Nechanicky’s Shot Put of Hopkins, who tied for
by junior shortstop Jake others on the staff, And it’s already played on state victory in the 3200. She Eden Prairie senior sixth.
Berkland, while the Knights possible Joey O’Brien will championship teams in
were held to four hits. do some pitching, as well. football and basketball and
“We had good pitching “Leatherman came into would love to add baseball
performances from Nelson a section game and threw for the trifecta this spring.
Koenig and Quin Ask. well last season,” DeWitt Wayzata was second in the
Righthander Koening went said. Lake standings last season
four innings, allowing two Looking at the Trojans with a 9-3 record. St.
hits and one unearned run, lineup, Drew Berkland Michael-Albertville took
and then lefthander Ask will do most of the the conference title with an
pitched three innings of catching with Brady Lash 11-1 mark.
two-hit ball. Three STMA at first base, O’Brien at The Trojans have an
pitchers shared duties with second, Jake Berkland at important Lake Conference
Hayden Olson getting the short, Karschnik at third, ballgame at 6:30 p.m.
win. Starter Owen Neros Leatherman in left field, Friday, April 22, when they
struck out seven Trojans Alex Wain in center and travel to Minnetonka High
before Olson came on in Brown in right. to meet coach Paul Twenge’s
relief. Wain is a top returnee Skippers. Minnetonka is
On a cold day early in along with Drew Berkland 1-1 in early games with a
the season, Wayzata head after making the All-Lake 9-4 win over Centennial
coach Bobby DeWitt took Conference team as a and a 5-3 loss to Elk River.
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Trojans thump Maple Grove in boys tennis


Top 3 Wayzata return their top singles
player, junior captain
consistent with his game.
Jayho has put in the time
players are back Matthew Fullerton, along
with last year’s No. 3,
and loves the game and
Aaron has improved.
By JOHN SHERMAN junior captain Nolan Collin is ranked third in
john.sherman@apgecm.com Ranger. In addition, the state and Jayho is sixth. We
Hornets have four of their have never had two players
This is the season top six doubles players ranked in the top 10 since
Wayzata High boys tennis back. I have been head coach.”
coach Jeff Prondzinski Wayzata opened the Wayzata has an
has been waiting for. season April 13 on a cold, important nonconference
He three All-Lake windy day by beating match set for 4 p.m.
Conference singles Section 5AA rival Maple Monday, April 25, at
players back - junior Grove 7-0. Mounds View. The
Collin Beduhn, senior Collin Beduhn won 6-1, Mustangs are a perennial
Jayho Hong and freshman 6-0 at first singles against top-10 team in the state
Aaron Beduhn - plus All- Andrew Dumbauld. At Class AA rankings.
Lake doubles players No. 2 Hong defeated
sophomore Tanay Watson Sheard 6-4, 6-2 Nick Beaty update
Pagurluri and senior Jack and at No. 3 Austin Beduhn Nick Beaty, the only
Bomier. topped Carter Sheard 6-0, male player to win state
“We only lost one 6-3. Rishi Ranjith gave the singles and doubles titles
starter from last season,” Trojans a singles sweep by in Wayzata High tennis,
Prondzinski said. And beating Olvin Mieja 6-1, has led the University
Wayzata was second 6-1 at No. 4. of Michigan to a No. 7
to Edina in last year’s Panguluri and Bomier ranking in the NCAA
State Class AA Meet. scored a 6-1, 7-6 (5) win poll. Beaty and his doubles
Fans who witnessed the over Eli Notkin and partner Patrick Maloney
finals found out how hot Oliver Walseth at first have won 11 straight
Minnesota can be in June. doubles. The Trojans’ matches this spring.
The temperature when second doubles team of Coach Prondzinski
(SUN PHOTO BY JOHN SHERMAN)
the match began was 98 Sevaan Puri and Brad calls Beaty “the best ever
Senior Jayho Hong of the Wayzata High boys tennis team is ranked sixth in state in Class AA singles.
degrees, and then it got Hagan won 6-0, 6-0 over at Wayzata” and with
He anchors the Trojans’ lineup along with the Beduhn brothers, Collin and Aaron.
hotter. When Edina took Zach Helmer-Jahnke and good reason.
a 4-0 lead, guaranteeing Max Locketz, and at third Earlier in the season, state rankings,” coach we have some experience “In addition to winning
a team win, the teams doubles Wayzata’s Ram Wayzata defeated East Prondzinski said. “We are there. singles and doubles titles,
retired. Subramanian and Aidan Ridge 7-0. one of the [state] favorites “Collin Beduhn Nick helped us win two
Once again this year, it Ufheil and won 6-2, 6-2 “The two teams we along with Edina and continues to impress me state team championships
could be a Wayzata-Edina over Adam Deshler and have played so far are Orono. Our doubles are on and off the court. He and played on varsity six
final at state. The Hornets Beck Picconato. in the 6-10 range in the still a work in progress, but came back this year more years,” Prondzinski noted.

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watching you g
row
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of the Class of 2022....


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wait to see wha
t
you accomplish
next. Always
remember to sm
ile.
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