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2012 coverage of Apple Valley Freedom Days celebration
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The Apple Valley Freedom Days Committee wishes to acknowledge and thank the American Legion Post 1776 for their many years of continued support. The Legion is involved in supporting all of our festival events, our schools, and our community. These men and women truly represent our country and have served as defenders of our freedoms.
Thank you Post 1776 for forty-six years of celebrating with us!
14917 GARRETT AVE., APPLE VALLEY (ONE BLOCK NE OF CEDAR & CO. RD. 42)
Dancin’ & Cruisin’Classic Car, Truck &Mororcycle Show
46th Annual
see full schedule of apple valley freedom days on page 2
The Apple Valley Legion, Post 1776, is a major sponsor of the Freedom Days
Celebration, including the flyover during the parade.
AmericAn LegionPost 1776
14521 Granada Drive, Apple Valley 952-431-1776
Chicken BBQ11:00 a.m. until gone
on Club grounds. Cost will be $8.50 for 1/2 BBQ chicken dinner
Brats, Hot Dogs, Chips and Cold Popserved by the Post 1776 Auxiliary
Beer Wagon featuring several tap beers
Live Band “Flyer”3:00-6:00 outside
(In case of rain the band will be playing inside.)
Free Outdoor Activities for Childrenincluding a Club House “Bouncer”
Cash Raffles conducted by the SAL throughout the day
4th of July Raffle Ticketswill be sold on the grounds at a separate
tent and all along the parade route.• $1.00 per ticket• You need not be present to win• Ticket sales will end at 6:30 pm (no exceptions)
• Drawing will be held at 7:00 pm• A total of $4,350.00 in prize
will be given away
We have seating outside for 280 with tables and seating in the pavilion for 90.
4th of July activities
$10 per person. Children 12 & under: FREEFood will be available for purchase.
Friday, June 29th • 13th Annual
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bogArt’s plAce
Classic cars on display 6:00 pm till midnight
Thanksto our Major Sponsors
Johnny Holm Band 8:30 pm till midnight
Gates Open at 6 pm • Lucas Live at 3 pm on the Patio
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DATE & TimE EvEnT FEE DATE & TimE EvEnT FEE Friday, June 29 dancin’ & Cruisin & Classic Bogart’s Place Car Show is Free
6:00 p.m. - Midnight Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show 14917 Garrett avenue Featuring live music by Johnny Holm Band, sponsored by apple Valley Freedom days a wide variety of food offerings available.
Cruise: Meet at apple Valley american Legion between 3:30 and 4:30pm, we will leave from Legion at 4:30pm and end up at the car show. To register call Pat @ 952-431-8245.
6:00 - 10:00 p.m. Business Vendor Fair Bogart’s Place 14917 Garrett avenue South Free all businesses, independent vendors, etc, $100 12x12 space, check website for application.
SaTurday, June 30 Junior Tennis apple Valley Sports arena 9:00 a.m. Tourney 14452 Hayes road $10 Kids 1st through 12th Grade Tournament starts at 9:00 a.m. For more information and to register call 952-953-2366.
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Mixed up apple Valley Sports arena doubles Tournament 14452 Hayes road $20 Per Team This is for High School and College Players. Call 952-953-2366 to register.
11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. J&K Carnival Johnny Cake ridge Park-east 5800 140th Street West
Starts with daily wrist band specials. Check website: aVFreedomdays.com
1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. The Spirit of Cub Cub Foods Parking Lot
Sunday, JuLy 1 Music in the Park Johnny Cake ridge Park/Soccer Stadium Free
7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Bob & The Beachcombers 5800 140th St. W. enjoy Beach Boys music & other song’s from the 50s and 80s! Bring a lawn chair or blanket.
11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. J&K Carnival Johnny Cake ridge Park-east 5800 140th Street West
Starts with daily wrist band specials. Check website: aVFreedomdays.com
Monday, JuLy 2 Kids’ Fishing derby Lac Lavon Park Free 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 15607 Highview drive Kids age 5-11 are invited to showcase their fishing skills and catch the “big one.” Prizes will be awarded in various categories. Bring your fishing pole. Bait will be provided. Sponsored by the Minnesota Valley in-Fisherman.
TueSday, JuLy 3 Cub Foods Johnny Cake ridge Park-east 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Family Fun night 5800 140th Street West Free admission Petting Zoo, Pony rides, Police & Fire, Food, Games and you!
6:30 p.m. Kids Parade Johnny Cake ridge Park-east 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Kids Parade registration 5800 140th Street West Free admission Free game and Free samples. Food sales by the apple Valley Fire department. Kemp’s Cow Car • Face Painting & Tattoos.
11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Freedom days Johnny Cake ridge Park-east Children’s Carnival 5800 140th Street West reasonable prices. rides & games provided by J&K Carnival.
WedneSday, JuLy 4 Fun run Hayes Park Pre-reGiSTraTion $7 race only
6:30 - 7:45 a.m. registration 14603 Hayes road $15 race & Shirt
8:00 a.m. 2 & 5 Mile Fun run Starts day oF eVenT $14 race only
9:30 a.m. Free Half-Pint Half-Mile $22 race & Shirt Preregistration ends Monday, June 25th at 7:00 p.m. at the apple Valley Community Center. 1:00 p.m. Parade Free
Don’t Miss the Fly Over! Sponsored by the aV american Legion one of the state’s largest and most respected parades begins promptly at 1 p.m. The parade begins at
Pennock avenue & Fireside drive and travels north, turns left (west) onto 145th Street, turns right (north) onto Hayes road and concludes at apple Valley High School. Spectators are reminded that they are not allowed to place their belongings on sidewalks, streets, adjacent properties and boulevards until 24 hours before the start of the parade. This is a city ordinance that will be enforced.
5:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Family Leisure Johnny Cake ridge Park-east Pre-Fireworks Party 5800 140th Street West Free admission
“dJ Sounds” and food vendors will be on the agenda at Johnny Cake ridge Park-east. Food vendors will include: B & B Concessions (mini-donuts), Taco Cielo (tacos al pastor-marinated pork tacos, jalepeno poppers, quesidillas, refried beans, chips & salsa), Treat Truck (dippin’ dots), roberts BBQ (BBQ pork, BBQ beef, gyros, pan-fried walleye wraps, smoked beef brisket, Jamaican jerk chicken, brats/burgers, Black angus hot dogs).
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Freedom days Johnny Cake ridge Park-east Children’s Carnival 5800 140th Street West reasonable prices. rides & games provided by J&K Carnival.
10:00 p.m. Fireworks Johnny Cake ridge Park-east (rain date July 5 - Fireworks only) 5800 140th Street West Free
aPPLe VaLLey FreedoM daySSTeerinG CoMMiTTee
Pat Schesso, Patsy Sikich, Mackenzie Rayman, Stacy Leong, Rhonda Wagner, Mishelle & Russell Tavs, Dave Daggett
aPPLe VaLLey FreedoM daySParade STaGinG CreW
Pat Schesso, Dan & Connie Hvding,Cathy & Mike Busho, Joe Walsh, Ron Ochs
aPPLe VaLLey ParKS & reCreaTion LiaiSonScott Beuer
SaniTaTionApple Valley Girls Tennis
Parade SeCuriTyApple Valley Police Department, Apple Valley Police Explorers, Apple Valley Fire Department, Dakota County Mounted Patrol
LocATion LocATion
apple Valley City Councilapple Valley Fire dept.aVHS Building & Grounds dept.
“Thank You To The”apple Valley Parks & rec dept.apple Valley Police departmentapple Valley Public Works dept.
apple Valley dQ orange Juliusamerican Legion Post 1776Bakers Square
Cub Foods, apple ValleyCulversdakota electric association
dakota Transmission & auto repairdave anderson Truckingdicks Valley Service
east-West Ventureselko SpeedwayMilio’s
Minnesota in-FishermanMenasha of Lakevilleole Piper inn
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by Tad JohnsonSun ThiSweek
Apple Valley Freedom Days is filled with so many traditions, it is no won-der that the celebration coincides with America’s oldest tradition – the celebra-tion of the nation’s birth. Freedom Days, which is slated June 29 through July 4, aims to be a blast and be filled with pomp with such highlights as fireworks in the park and a parade through the streets of town. The Fourth of July is the culmination of the celebration’s run with a parade at 1 p.m. (see map for details of the route) and the 10 p.m. start for the fireworks, which are launched from Johnny Cake Ridge Park, 5800 140th St. w. People are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets for both the parade and the fireworks, though people should be aware of a city ordi-nance that says places along the parade
Apple Valley to come alive with patriotic flair
Freedom Days honors our nation’s birth
See FreeDom Days, 5B
Photo by Rick Orndorf
The Eastview High School marching band’s color guard was among the array of local school groups, community organizations and businesses to take part in Apple Valley’s Freedom Days parade July 4.
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route can’t be staked out more than 24 hours prior to the parade. Food and beverages will be available for purchase at Johnny Cake Ridge Park during the fireworks.
Fun Run For those who don’t like to just sit and watch the action, earlier in the day the Freedom Days Fun Run will exit the starting gate at Hayes Park near the Hayes Community and Senior Center. The event includes two- and five-mile races both beginning at 8 a.m. with the Half Pint Half-Mile (for those 10 and under) to follow at approximately 9:30 a.m. Awards will be given to the top five male and female finishers in each age category of the two- and five-mile races, with a trophy going to first place, med-als to second through fifth. The race is the fourth leg of the Groundpounders Grand Prix south metro series of events. Age categories are 14 and under; 15-19; 20-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69; 70-79; 80-89; 90 and older. All participants in the Half-Pint race receive a ribbon. There will be a limited number of T-shirts, so they will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
People can register online through June 25 for $7 (race only) or $15 (for race and T-shirt) at www.cityofapplev-alley.org (click on Online Services, then Online Registration under Parks Pro-gram Registration); or at the race site from 6:30-7:45 a.m. Race-day costs are $14 (race only) and $22 (for race and T-shirt). The event is being supported by Ap-ple Valley Parks and Recreation, Run-ner’s Gate of Lakeville, Bruegger’s Ba-gels of Apple Valley and Anderson Race Management.
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See FReedom days, 6B
Photo by Rick Orndorf
World War II veteran Harold Roy gives a thumbs up to the crowd as he rides in a 1943 Jeep during last year’s Freedom Days parade. Roy was part of a motorcade of veterans.
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Moreinformationisavailablebycall-ingAppleValleyParks&Recreationat(952)953-2300.
Dancin’ and Cruisin’ Highoctaneisthethemeofthenightduring the Dancin’ and Cruisin’ Clas-
sicCarShow,whichisrevvingupforits13thyear from6p.m. tomidnightFri-day,June29atBogart’s,14917GarrettAvenue. Inashiftofgearsfrompastyears,allyearsofclassiccars,trucksandmotor-cycleswillbeallowedintotheshow.
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The Johnny Holm Band, seen here performing during the Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa, will take the stage during Dancin’ and Cruisin’ at Bogart’s Place.
See FreeDom Days, 7B
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Carswillbejudgedbyothercarown-ers. Plaqueswillbeawardedtowinnersinvariouscategories. A10-to15-milecarcruisewillbeas-semblingintheAppleValleyFordpark-inglot,andwillbeginat4p.m.andendatBogart’s.Registrationwillbeginat3p.m. Thereisa$20entryfeewhichincludesaT-shirt,dashplaque,and“goodie”bag(worth $30) for the first 150 registeredparticipants. Forthosewhoarenotparticipatinginthecruise,registrationandparkingwillnotbeginuntil4:30p.m. Car awards include: Best of Show,Best of Stock, Best Modified, Mayor’sChoice,PoliceChiefChoice,FireChiefChoice,CommitteeChoiceandSpecta-tor’sChoice. Motorcycle awards include: BestCruiser, Most Radical, Best Custom,PoliceChiefChoice,FireChiefChoice,Committee Choice and Spectator’sChoice. Moreinformationisavailablebycall-ing(952)431-8245or(952)432-0386oronline at www.applevalleyfreedomdays.com.
Fair for all LiveDancin’andCruisin’musicfromtheJohnnyHolmBandbeginsat8p.m. Holm’sbandiswellknownthrough-outtheTwinCitiesandbeyondforput-tingongood-time,festiveconcerts.Theband’s cover tunes span a wide rangeincluding Van Morrison, the Beatles,JimmyBuffettandmuchmore. The Freedom Days Business andVendorFairwillbeheldfrom6-10p.m.duringDancin’andCruisin’intheBog-art’sparkinglot. The entry fee for a 12-by-12 footboothis$100.ThedeadlinetoregisterisJune20. All proceeds from booth rentals re-ceived by the Apple Valley FreedomDays Festival Committee are used tocover expenses related to the Dancin’and Cruisin’ street dance, Family FunNight,MusicinthePark,July4parade,fireworks, and other community eventsduringthefestival. FormoreinformationonotherFree-domDaysevents,seethescheduleinsidethisedition.
Tad Johnson can be reached at [email protected] or facebook.com/sun-thisweek.
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