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MESSAGE FROM THE <br />LIQUOR OPERATIONS <br />MANAGER <br />@stanthonyvillagewineandspirits <br />@stanthonyliquor <br />Even though 2021 was another year of dealing <br />with a global pandemic, staff at St. Anthony <br />Village Wine and Spirits provided the safest <br />environment possible based on guidelines and <br />recommendations by the Center for Disease <br />Control, the Minnesota Department of Health, <br />and our Mayor and City Council. <br />Our employees, along with all City departments <br />are to be commended for their unwavering <br />dedication and commitment to St. Anthony's <br />mission and vision. Staff at the liquor stores <br />continued to provide the high-levels of customer <br />service that you’d come to expect, all the while <br />managing increased business during a reduction <br />of available employees, supply chain shortages, <br />and other COVID-19 related issues that created a <br />unique-retail environment. <br />2021 was a successful year for St. Anthony Village <br />Wine and Spirits. In keeping in line with our own <br />vision statement, one of the goals for 2020 was to <br />provide customers with increased COVID-19 <br />mitigation strategies so they continued to feel <br />safe as they entered and shopped our stores. We <br />also wanted to ensure that new customers <br />experienced friendly staff, competitive pricing, <br />and bright, clean and organized stores to drive <br />long-term customer loyalty. <br />LIQUOR <br />OPERATIONS <br />MISSION <br />& VISION <br />VALUE OF <br />MUNICIPAL LIQUOR <br />OPERATIONS <br />The City of St. Anthony Village owns and operates <br />two municipal retail liquor stores. <br />Our Marketplace store is located at 2700 Highway <br />88 at the intersection of Stinson Boulevard and <br />Kenzie Terrace. <br />Our Silver Lake Village store is located at 2602 <br />39th Ave NE, in the Silver Lake Village Shopping <br />Center next to Cub Foods. <br />612-782-3455 <br />mike.larson@savmn.com <br />3301 Silver Lake Rd NE, St. Anthony, 55418 <br />savmn.com/stanthonyvillagewinespirits <br />Supportive: helpful, to citizens and fellow <br />employees, action oriented, non-bureaucratic. <br />Effective: competent, productive, skilled. <br />Responsive: dependable, accountable, <br />customer and coworker-oriented. <br />Visionary: anticipate problems holistically, <br />future oriented, plan ahead. <br />Innovative: creative, inventive, <br />knowledgeable. <br />Courteous: professional, approachable, <br />sensitive. <br />Exemplary: ethical, honest, sound. <br />MISSION STATEMENT <br />Our goal is to actively prevent the sale of <br />beverages that contain alcohol to minors and <br />intoxicated persons, while simultaneously <br />generating revenue for the community, in <br />accordance with all city, state, and <br />county liquor laws and ordinances. <br />VISION STATEMENT <br />Our brand is committed to providing a unique <br />retail environment based on excellent customer <br />service, product selection, and competitive <br />pricing, all while providing safe, bright and clean <br />stores that drive long-term customer loyalty. This <br />is all based on our commitment to the City, <br />as articulated in our Core Values of S.E.R.V.I.C.E: <br />“Without municipal liquor profits, cities would <br />need to either reduce their budgets or <br />increase their fees and property taxes.” <br />“In general, they do not operate any <br />differently than a private liquor store.” <br />“Municipal stores must abide by the same <br />laws and three-tier distribution model.” <br />“Residents also benefit from a publicly owned <br />asset that generates an economic return on <br />equity and capital, putting taxpayer dollars to <br />productive use.” <br />Provide property tax levy relief. <br />Provide funds for equipment purchases forPolice, Fire and Public Works departments. <br />Supplement General Fund purchases. <br />-Valuation Viewpoints, Shenehon Business & Real Estate <br />Valuations <br /> Our profits are transferred to the City's <br />General Fund and can be used to:
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