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group of children must be quite large in the area, and they are <br />"starved" for activity. It is the age before children can be <br />eligible for IBA basketball. However, we found that a small <br />basketball program on Friday evenings during the Fall filled to <br />capacity so fast that we had to postpone a whole group.of people <br />until winter. It is a matter of not enough time available in the <br />gyms to accommodate the large numbers. This Fall premier used <br />parent coaches, approximately 8 in all, 2 for each team. Because <br />the children had few BB skills, that was the main emphasis. In <br />fact, they never got to the point of playing a game but did enjoy <br />little skill competitions so that they felt that they were <br />playing while really developing their dribbling, shooting and <br />passing skills. We are determined to offer more activities for <br />this age group, although feel hindered by lack of facility space <br />now during the winter months. The boot hockey program is for <br />this same age group, being held at Hillview Park. <br />We have a new cross country ski instructor, Luann Throndson who <br />also teaches for St. Paul and other cities. She will be offering <br />instruction with 2 indoor meetings at Random Park and then <br />heading out to the trails at Silver View for the remaining <br />sessions. If you haven't tried cross country skiing, you should. <br />It is a great Minnesota winter sport for the whole family, all <br />ages. <br />We are taking registrations for winter activities, most to begin <br />the weeks of January 10 and 17. Mary and Sharie are busy <br />finalizing last details, meeting with instructors and confirming <br />arrangements. <br />Staff is also working on arrangements that will allow us to take <br />credit card registrations, using Master or Visa. This is a <br />customer service item adding convenience for registrations. Some <br />cities already have this service. We would like to have it ready <br />to go by Spring registration time. Mark Malone is working with <br />us on this project. <br />FORESTRY• <br />Rick's crew will be trimming throughout the duration of winter. <br />We often receive comments from residents about an obstructed <br />intersection or hanging branches and Rick's crew is very good <br />about getting on these cases during their day in Mounds View (on <br />Thursdays). Also, Rick is looking into the plowing situation at <br />Pinewood School in hopes of making sure that the contracted <br />plowing agents do not plow snow into the newly planted pine <br />trees. This is a yearly occurrence that just about makes Rick <br />come unglued, and rightly so. These trees (south of the <br />basketball/parking lot) were planted with grant monies submitted <br />by Rick in the school's behalf. There is plenty of room to dump <br />snow to the east of. the lot. Rick will be sure to get on their <br />case. <br />CABLE TV• <br />
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