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CLEAN-UP DAY <br /> On October 21, 1995 approximately 250 vehicles rolled through Mounds View leaving <br /> behind several tons of car tires, car batteries, appliances with and without freon, <br /> mixed trash, mixed metals and demolition material. <br /> Results from the Fall Clean-Up Day are as follows: <br /> 533 Passenger Tires <br /> 128 Non-Freon Appliances <br /> • - . . - <br /> 2 Gas Refrigerators <br /> 54 Car Batteries <br /> Twin City Refuse felt the results would be greater if we moved the date to mid- <br /> September for next year. I have attached a comparison chart of 1995 Fall and Spring <br /> Clean-Up Days. <br /> Lynnette <br /> S,, PARKS, RECREATION AND FORESTRY <br /> PARKS: <br /> Steve and Jeff have been busy preparing park buildings and grounds for the winter. <br /> An area on the City Hall soccer field was graded and wood dumped for the <br /> Community Bonfire held on October 31. Steve took care of lighting the fire -- it was <br /> quite impressive and very welcoming on such a cold and icy night. The door of the <br /> Silver View park shelter was repaired after vandals tried to break in. <br /> RECREATION <br /> Mary and Mary are in St. Cloud most of the week attending the annual MRPA <br /> Conference. Mary is part of the planning committee. The November/December issue <br /> of the Mounds View Matters was delivered on October 28 to residents. Registrations <br /> for activities such as school days out, snowmobile safety, and holiday events are <br /> coming in steadily. Pre-school teacher Renee Rach and Sharie took 14 elementary <br /> kids bowling on Tuesday (Halloween day) so Mary could leave for the conference <br /> early -- he's owes us big time. <br />