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Summer 2024 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />National Night Out 2024 <br />National Night Out will be held once again Tuesday, <br />August 6th from 6-8 PM at Lion’s Park downtown. This <br />is a great opportunity for everyone including residents, <br />businesses, and public services to join together as one <br />city. Last year nearly 50 businesses and organizations <br />participated in the event. We had an incredible turnout <br />last year and hope to do so again. <br /> <br />Look for updates on the City website, social media, and <br />the FRESH E-newsletter for how you can get involved. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The City of Lake Elmo is seeking volunteers for the Adopt-A-Park Program. The program is intended to <br />make parks more appealing through general spring, summer and fall clean-up to remove debris, maintain <br />flowers, and manage weeds. All materials are provided by the City and coordinated through Public <br />Works. <br /> <br />Adopt-A-Park is a program for volunteers who are interested in cleaning up Lake Elmo’s parks and is <br />an excellent way for residents and organizations to make a personal contribution to the community. The <br />program is open to individuals, families, groups, religious organizations, service organizations, schools, <br />businesses, and other community organizations, adoption terms are for 2 years. <br /> <br />Welcome City Administrator Nicole Miller <br /> <br />The City of Lake Elmo is pleased to announce the appointment of Nicole Miller as <br />the new City Administrator. <br /> <br />Miller has over fifteen years of experience in state and local government and most <br />recently as Assistant City Manager in St. Anthony where she dedicated nine years <br />of service. During her tenure at St. Anthony, she had the opportunity to work with <br />and across all departments that made up the full-service city. Miller led the <br />communications, community development, City Clerk and Human Resources <br />functions. <br /> <br />Miller lives in Wyoming, Minnesota with her husband and three children. She holds <br />a master’s degree in public administration from Hamline University and a <br />bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Metropolitan State University. <br />Miller’s first day with the City was on June 3rd.
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