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Mounds View City Council June 11, 1990 <br />Regular Meeting Page Nine <br />-------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />Councilmember Conde gave a history of Lakeside Park <br />and the many people who were involved in its develop- <br />ment. He stated he does not favor changing the name, <br />but would favor a large sign on the bath house giving <br />.credit to the Lion's Club. He stated he has nothing <br />against the Lion's, and he is a member himself. He <br />also noted it was not unanimous among the Spring Lake <br />Park Lion's Club members that the name change should <br />occur. <br />Marv Johnson, 7964 Spring Lake Park Road, stated he <br />has lived in the area since the 1940s, and he reviewed <br />the history of the park and the involvement of many <br />people. He stated he does not feel the Lion's Club <br />should be given full credit for the park, but rather <br />the community should receive the credit. He agrees <br />the Lion's Club could have their name somewhere in <br />the park, but they should not be given more credit <br />than just being associated with it. He added they <br />should be commended for their generosity but he noted <br />many groups and individuals have given money for the <br />park. He also pointed out in 25-40 years, if someone <br />else makes a good contribution they could request <br />the name be changed again. <br />• Ruth White, 2917 County Road I, stated she feels it <br />takes a lot of guts for the Lion's Club to feel they <br />are so generous that they need a park named in <br />their honor. She stated the .park belongs to the <br />people, not the Lion's Club. She noted many people <br />have donated money and time. She agrees they should <br />be credited for the good work they do, but does not <br />feel the park should be named after them. She added <br />if they are that good of an organization, they will <br />have good name recognition. She further suggested <br />they could be named on a specific building, but not <br />in the park name itself. <br />Bill Frits reviewed the history of the park, back <br />to the time when the City was a township, and the <br />development of the park system overtime. The <br />decision was made a long time ago to not give name <br />definitions to the parks, but rather name them by <br />location, and nothing else. He noted many people <br />have been involved in the development of Lakeside <br />Park, and he equated it as being similar to the <br />community effort expended in building the playground <br />at Pinewood School. He stated the only difference <br />in the bath house is that it was built with <br />community money, not community involvement. He <br />added he completely supports the Lion's organization <br />but is opposed to renaming the park, as it is not <br />a Lion's park but rather the peoples park. <br />