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* Rough cut contracting services have been provided for <br />cutting along areas which need special cutting equipment. <br />Areas along Woodcrest Park storm water drainage ditch and <br />similar type areas have been cut. <br />* Along with other lakes in the Twin Cities, Lakeside Park <br />beach has had swimmer's itch. The beach was recently <br />treated again in anticipation that it will remedy the <br />situation. The warm weather heightens the probability of <br />swimmer's itch. It is hoped that once the hot temps <br />dissipate, the problem of swimmer's itch will disappear <br />also. <br />RECREATION: <br />* The Senior's Day Picnic at Silver View Park was once again a <br />popular social event. Over 100 seniors spent the day at <br />Silver View picnic shelter enjoying wonderful food, games, <br />fellowship and- entertainment byTheMoldy Figs, abarber-shop- <br />singing and musical group. Western Bank and the Mounds View <br />Lionesses and Lions sponsored the event with contributions. <br />Several volunteers helped during the event including the <br />Lionesses and Diane Wuori. Sharie Linke organized this <br />popular and well attended senior event. <br />* Summer Playground programs began this week, June 19. The <br />first trip to Crystal Caves in Wisconsin will be held <br />Friday, June 23. The programs are all going good, with lots <br />of Mounds View children spending summer days at the parks <br />participating in activities. <br />* Mary Johnson spent many volunteer hours last week burning <br />the midnight oil scheduling over 190 youth volleyball teams <br />from the entire state of Minnesota for the Star of the North <br />Games. The schedules include pool play which incorporates <br />many games, using many regional community school gymnasiums <br />and resulting in a horrendously detailed scheduling <br />assignment. Well, they picked the best when they picked <br />Mary because he is a wizard when it comes to scheduling <br />tournaments and leagues. I know the State Amateur Athletic <br />Association is very happy to have the volunteer services of <br />Mary Johnson. <br />FORESTRY: <br />* Rick arranged for the planting of many trees at the Golf <br />Course last week, June 16. Several evergreen trees were <br />planted around the first tee, several trees planted along <br />Hole #8 to screen Highway 118 and several large Amur Maples <br />were planted along the property line of Hole #2 tee <br />screening the trucking company. Trees were also planted at <br />City Hall as was earlier mentioned. <br />