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Schiltgen Park <br />Schiltgen Park, adjacent to the North Star development, is a <br />neighborhood park with a nature trail that winds through the <br />Schiltgen Neighborhood. The park provides picnic tables, benches, a <br />bike rack, and trash bins. <br />Visit Schiltgen Park or visit LakeElmo.gov to learn more about all our <br />parks. <br />WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD <br />Ribbon Cutting Welcomes the Gardner School to Lake <br />Elmo <br />We’re celebrating growth and learning in Lake Elmo! The community <br />came together this week for the official ribbon cutting of The Gardner <br />School of Lake Elmo, a new early childhood education center <br />designed to inspire young minds. <br />Located right here in our city, The Gardner School offers a nurturing <br />environment focused on academic excellence, creativity, and care for <br />our youngest learners. Welcome to Lake Elmo — we’re excited to <br />see the future you’ll help shape! <br />photo credit Greater Stillwater Chamber of Commerce <br />​Lake Elmo Celebrates Cooperative Energy Futures <br />Ribbon Cutting <br />​Lake Elmo celebrated a bright step toward renewable energy with a <br />ribbon-cutting for Cooperative Energy Futures on Thursday. <br />Council Member Jeff Holtz joined Landowner and Economic <br />Development Authority Commissioner Tony Manzara, who leased <br />his property for the project, to cut the ribbon and officially welcome <br />this new solar energy initiative to the community. <br />The project highlights Lake Elmo’s commitment to sustainability and <br />partnerships that support clean, local energy for the future. <br />LIFE IN LAKE ELMO <br />Here’s your chance to watch science in action! <br />Local ornithologists will be here on Saturday, November 1, from 9 <br />a.m. to 11:30 a.m. to collect and band bird species. You can watch <br />the whole fascinating process unfold —from netting to data collection <br />to banding to release! <br />Rick, Loren, and Pam are as friendly as they are knowledgeable and <br />will be happy to talk with visitors, young and old, and answer any <br />questions you might have. Drop in —they might even let you help <br />out! Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature Center <br />Drop Off Your Pumpkins for Composting