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December 8, 2011 | Page 27 Chaska Herald | www.chaskaherald.com Gather with family and friends at Fairview Southdale Hospital for a FREE seminar to learn more about your weight loss surgery options. Friday, December 16, 1 p.m. Wednesday, December 28, 6 p.m. Fairview Southdale Hospital Au Fait Room Reservations are required. Call 952-915-8626. fairview.org/weightloss I Finally Lost the Weight! 202342 Lot 33, Block 3, CHAPARRAL 2 ND ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ISABEL LOPEZ GARCIA, DE- CEASED Upon receiving and filing the Report of Examiner of Titles in the above entitled matter, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that you and all persons interested, ap- pear on the 20 th day of December 2011 at 8:30 A.M., in the Carver County Justice Center, 604 East Fourth Street, Chaska, Minnesota, in said County and then, or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, show cause, if any there by, why this Court should not enter an Order as follows: Directing the Registrar of Titles for said Carver County to cancel said outstanding Certificate of Title No. 32266 and to issue a new Certifi- cate to the Petitioner, 14221 Dallas Parkway, P.O. Box 650043, Dallas, TX 75254-2916, for the land therein, sub- ject to the recital thereon, but free from all memorials now appearing on the present certificate, the last of which is Doc. No. T180491 and free from the memorial of this Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that this Order be served: 1. At least ten (10) days prior to such hearing upon the above persons residing in this State in the manner provided by law for service of Summons in a civil action; 2. At least fourteen (14) days prior to such hearing upon any of the above named non-residents by sending a copy of this Order to such non-resident at his post office address, by registered or certified mail, return receipt; 3. That service upon any party who cannot be found and upon “all other persons or parties unknown” be had by two weeks publication of the Order to Show Cause and by sending a copy of the Order to Show Cause at least fourteen (14) days prior to the hearing by First Class Mail to such party at his last known address and by sending another copy of the Order at least fourteen (14) days prior to the hearing by First Class Mail, to his address as stated on the Certificate of Title, if any address is so stated. Dated: 11/16/11 Judge Kevin W. Eide The Honorable Judge of District Court The foregoing is approved: Stephanie M. Young Examiner of Titles Attendance is not required at said time except to object to the en- try of the above described Order. Attorney for Petitioner: Sarah J.B. Adam Attorney at Law Reiter & Schiller, P.A. The Academy Professional Build- ing 25 North Dale Street St. Paul, MN 55102-2227 (651)209-9760 Attorney Reg. No. 332021 (E4564) (Published in the Chaska Herald on Thursday, December 1 and 8, 2011; No. 6725) OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclu- sive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumer to be able to identify the true owner of a business. 1. List the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: cHu-buDDy 2. Principal Place of Business: 2214 Grimm Road, Chaska, MN 55318 3. List the name and complete street address of all persons con- ducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address: Chris Chu, 2214 Grimm Road, Chaska, MN 55318 and Jane Chu, 2214 Grimm Road, Chaska, MN 55318 4. I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is re- quired, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the appli- cable chapter of Minnesota Stat- utes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Dated: 10/31/2011 Christopher J. Chu-President Date Filed: 11/07/2011 (Published in the Chaska Herald on Thursday, December 8 and 15, 2011; No. 6731) LAKETOWN TOWNSHIP – NOTICE OF CANCELLED MEETING Notice is hereby given that the town board of Laketown Town- ship cancelled the regular meeting scheduled for December 26, 2011. The regular schedule of 2nd & 4th Mondays will resume in January 2012. Karen McMullen, Clerk/Treasurer (Published in the Chaska Herald on Thursday, December 8, 2011; No. 6726) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on January 12, 2012 at 10:00AM at Acorn Mini Storage, 149 N Jona- than Blvd., city of Chaska, county of Carver, state of Minnesota, the undersigned Acorn Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale by competi- tive bidding the personal property heretofore stored with the under- signed by: Unit # 144 Joel Michaelson power tools television boxes of unknown content # 0567739 Unit # 253 Jamie Carsten lug- gage furniture boxes of un- known content # 0567726 Unit # 301 Joshua Kunz golf clubs ladder power tools sports equip. exercise equip. bicycles BBQ grills microwave furniture boxes of unknown con- tent # 0567923 Unit # 437 Mark Grover/John Schultz sports quip. Aquari- um boxes of unknown content # 0567740 Unit # 618 Greg Sandberg sports equip. vacuum cleaner pow- er tools BBQ grill furniture boxes of unknown content # 0567739 Unit # 631 Jammie Colburn television vacuum cleaner fishing equip. furniture boxes of unknown content # 0567730 Location: Chaska Sent Letters: 11/23/2011 Cut Locks: 11/23/2011 Auction: 1/12/2012 (Published in the Chaska Herald on Thursday, December 8 and 15, 2011; No. 6727) publicnotices continued from previous page Early Deadline Notice Due to the Christmas and New Year Holidays will be Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at noon for the December 29, 2011 publication and December 28, 2011 at noon for the January 5, 2012 Chaska Herald Quilt goes ‘around world’ Watertown Mound St. Bonifacius Excelsior N Lake Waconia Mayer New Germany Victoria Chanhassen Chaska Carver Cologne Waconia Hamburg Norwood Young America CARVER COUNTY Barn Quilts of Carver County An open-air gallery of folk art 212 7 5 25 53 41 284 Graphic by Traci Zellmann/Lorris Thornton 13 Locations: 1. The Andrew Peterson Farm- Swedish Apple Orchard, 8060 Parley Lake Rd., Waconia 2. Deardorff Orchards—“Apple” Tree of Life, 8350 Parley Lake Rd., Waconia 3. At the Farm—TBD, 8880 Hwy. 5, Waconia 4. Carver County Historical Society Log Building—Log Cabin, Carver County Fairgrounds, 501 3rd St., Waconia 5. The Drill-Mellum Barn—Dutchman’s Puzzle, 5850 Co. Rd. 155, Waconia 6. The Kelzer Farm—Double Wedding Ring, 12855 Co. Rd. 32, Waconia 7. The Melichar Barn—Blazing Star, 8020 Hwy. 25, Mayer 8. The Brinkman Farm—Crazy Quilt, 18980 102nd St., Young America 9. The Kramer Barn—Lone Star, 17870 134th St., Norwood/Young America 10. The Pearson Barn—Fannies’ Fan, 17450 134th St., Hamburg 11. The Honebrink Farm—Custom Block, 17175 Co. Rd. 53 Belle Plaine 12. The E. Willems Barn—Triple Tulip, 10720 Co. Rd. 153, Cologne 13. The Schreiner Barn—Trip Around the World (variation), 9380 Co. Rd. 140, Cologne Learn more at www.barnquiltsofcarvercounty.com Barb HONE PILLAR OF THE ARTS PHOTO BY UNSIE ZUEGE Dale and Kim Schreiner of Cologne stand by their reconstructed barn, topped off with The Trip Around the World quilt block pattern. Learn more about the Barn Quilts of Carver County project at www.barnquiltsofcarvercounty.com. BARN QUILTS OF CARVER COUNTY A special handmade quilt hangs in the home of the Sch- neider family. Kim’s grand- mother, Elisa Thiesfeld, made a quilt for each grandchild and presented the gift upon gradua- tion from high school. Kim’s quilt pattern was “Trip around the World.” So it is very appropriate to now have a variation of that pat- tern mounted on their barn. Keeping it all in the family, Kim and her daughter were the primary painters of their pattern and the work was done in her sister-in-law Suzanne Thiesfeld’s Carver studio. It’s all about family ties. The Schreiner’s barn was built in the early 1990s in order to replace the old barn that was beyond repair. To preserve a sense of history, the barn has an old-style steep slant roof and the siding is reclaimed lumber. The quilt pattern Trip Around the World appeared for first time in 1933 – at the time of the Chicago World’s Fair. According to the book “Patchwork Souvenirs of 1933 Chicago World Fair,” Sears held a contest, drawing in more than 10,000 quilts from across the country. There is no evidence that this pattern was actually entered in the contest, but the timing of its appearance and the title surely reflect the 1933 World’s Fair theme. The Sears National Quilt Contest was one of the most important quilting events ever – and offered a prize of $1,200. Barb Hone is an arts enthusi- ast, piano teacher, and charter member of the Arts Consortium of Carver County. Her column “Barn Quilts of Carver County” appears periodically in the Chaska Herald. To join the ACCC, go to www.artsofcarver- county.org or e-mail info@arts ofcarvercounty.org. BUSINESS Newspapers sponsor Jean Days Make casual Friday a lot more purposeful with South- west Newspapers’ Jean Days for Charity. Southwest Newspapers invites companies and busi- nesses in the southwest metro to participate in the monthly fundraising effort, aimed at supporting local nonprofits and boosting company morale. “The purpose of Jeans Day for Charity is to bring the business community together a little more and making it an easy way to be able to support local charities, especially at this time when people have cut back their giving,” stated Southwest Newspapers Ad- vertising Director Jennifer Sorenson, in a press release. Participating businesses allow employees to wear jeans to work the last Friday of each month. Employees pay $1 which is donated to the desig- nated charity of the month. Since starting the program in September 2010, Southwest Newspapers has collected $4,270 for area charities, in- cluding the Carver-Scott Hu- mane Society, Feed My Starv- ing Children, ALS Association and Safe Haven in Prior Lake. The November charity is the Alzheimer’s Association of Minnesota. December’s collec- tion is for Loaves and Fishes. Sorenson, who based the program on a similar effort by the La Crosse (Wis.) Tribune, welcomes suggestions for the 2012 list of non-profits. Eighteen area companies and businesses participate in Jean Days for Charity, in- cluding St. Francis Regional Medical Center in Shakopee and Ridgeview Medical Center in Waconia. Southwest Newspapers provide businesses with a complete kit for enabling em- ployees to participate: regis- tration forms, “table tents” that explain to customers why employees are wearing jeans, Jeans Day stickers for partici- pating employees to wear and other items. There is no cost for companies to participate. Additionally, Southwest will promote these businesses’ participation every month in its seven local newspapers. For more information about Jeans Day for Charity, contact Jennifer Sorenson at (952) 345-6477 or jsorenson@swpub. com. Southwest Newspapers is a multimedia company that serves the Twin Cities south- west suburbs with seven com- munity weekly newspapers (including the Chaska Herald), two shoppers, a large number of informational websites and a growing array of specialty and niche publications. KleinBank names board appointees Paula Phillippe and Libby Trader were recently named to the KleinBank Board of Directors. “We are extremely pleased to have Libby and Paula join the KleinBank Board of Direc- tors. They each bring a strong, proven business record of success to our organization,” stated Doug Hile, President/ CEO of KleinBank. Trader is Chief Operating Officer of Airborne Health Inc. in Minneapolis. She previously served as General Manager of Lakewinds Natural Foods, Pres- ident of the Persephone Group and Vice President of Green Giant & Heritage Products for the Pillsbury Company. Phillippe is Senior Vice President of Integrated Net- work and Payer Solutions and Chief Human Resources Of- ficer for Fairview Health Ser- vices. She previously served as Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources and Com- munications Officer for Mar- quette Financial Companies. She also served as Chief Ad- ministrative Officer with RBC Dain Rauscher with oversight of human resources, com- munications, marketing and community affairs. MARKET BOARD Eric Heining and Gary Van Eyll were named to the KleinBank Market Board in Chaska. Van Eyll, a former Chaska mayor, is Parish Director for Guardian Angels Parish and School and represents District 4 on the Metropolitan Council. Van Eyll also serves as a State Legislative Representative for the American Legion. Heining is Business Devel- opment Director for MotivAc- tion. He has over 20 years of experience in the incentive, recognition & reward, and meeting industry. Heining has been active in numerous organizations and currently serves as Vice-Chairman of the Thrivent Stonebridge Com- munity Board. The Klein family entered banking in 1907 when C.H. Klein first bought stock in First National Bank of Chas- ka. Today the bank has assets totaling over $1.4 billion and a financial team of 450 banking professionals. More info at www.kleinbank.com. Would you like to have your website on the 1 st or 2 nd page of Google? www.swnewspapers.com Find out how our SEO Program can improve your ranking on Google and other search engines for as little as $55/month. To optimize your online marketing, contact your Southwest Newspapers Marketing Consultant or call Paul TenEyck at 952-345-6674

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December 8, 2011 | Page 27Chaska Herald | www.chaskaherald.com

Gather with family and friends at Fairview Southdale Hospital for a FREE seminar to learn more about your weight loss surgery options.

Friday, December 16, 1 p.m. Wednesday, December 28, 6 p.m.

Fairview Southdale HospitalAu Fait Room

Reservations are required.Call 952-915-8626. fairview.org/weightloss

I Finally Lostthe Weight!

2023

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Lot 33, Block 3, CHAPARRAL 2ND ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof

TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ISABEL LOPEZ GARCIA, DE-CEASED

Upon receiving and fi ling the Report of Examiner of Titles in the above entitled matter,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that you and all persons interested, ap-pear on the 20th day of December 2011 at 8:30 A.M., in the Carver County Justice Center, 604 East Fourth Street, Chaska, Minnesota, in said County and then, or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, show cause, if any there by, why this Court should not enter an Order as follows:

Directing the Registrar of Titles for said Carver County to cancel said outstanding Certifi cate of Title No. 32266 and to issue a new Certifi -cate to the Petitioner, 14221 Dallas Parkway, P.O. Box 650043, Dallas, TX 75254-2916, for the land therein, sub-ject to the recital thereon, but free from all memorials now appearing on the present certifi cate, the last of which is Doc. No. T180491 and free from the memorial of this Order.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that this Order be served:

1. At least ten (10) days prior to such hearing upon the above persons residing in this State in the manner provided by law for service of Summons in a civil action;

2. At least fourteen (14) days prior to such hearing upon any of the above named non-residents by sending a copy of this Order to such non-resident at his post offi ce address, by registered or certifi ed mail, return receipt;

3. That service upon any party who cannot be found and upon “all other persons or parties unknown” be had by two weeks publication of the Order to Show Cause and by sending a copy of the Order to Show Cause at least fourteen (14) days prior to the hearing by First Class Mail to such party at his last known address and by sending another copy of the Order at least fourteen (14) days prior to the hearing by First Class Mail, to his address as stated on the Certifi cate of Title, if any address is so stated.Dated: 11/16/11Judge Kevin W. EideThe Honorable Judge of District CourtThe foregoing is approved:Stephanie M. YoungExaminer of Titles

Attendance is not required at said time except to object to the en-try of the above described Order.Attorney for Petitioner:

Sarah J.B. AdamAttorney at LawReiter & Schiller, P.A.The Academy Professional Build-ing25 North Dale StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102-2227(651)209-9760Attorney Reg. No. 332021(E4564)(Published in the Chaska Herald on Thursday, December 1 and 8, 2011; No. 6725)

OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE

CERTIFICATE OFASSUMED NAME

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333The fi ling of an assumed name

does not provide a user with exclu-sive rights to that name. The fi ling is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumer to be able to identify the true owner of a business.

1. List the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: cHu-buDDy

2. Principal Place of Business: 2214 Grimm Road, Chaska, MN 55318

3. List the name and complete street address of all persons con-ducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address: Chris Chu, 2214 Grimm Road, Chaska, MN 55318 and Jane Chu, 2214 Grimm Road, Chaska, MN 55318

4. I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is re-quired, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fi elds, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the appli-cable chapter of Minnesota Stat-utes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath.Dated: 10/31/2011

Christopher J. Chu-PresidentDate Filed: 11/07/2011(Published in the Chaska Herald on Thursday, December 8 and 15, 2011; No. 6731)

LAKETOWN TOWNSHIP – NOTICE OF CANCELLED

MEETINGNotice is hereby given that the

town board of Laketown Town-

ship cancelled the regular meeting scheduled for December 26, 2011. The regular schedule of 2nd & 4th Mondays will resume in January 2012.Karen McMullen, Clerk/Treasurer(Published in the Chaska Herald on Thursday, December 8, 2011; No. 6726)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

on January 12, 2012 at 10:00AM at Acorn Mini Storage, 149 N Jona-than Blvd., city of Chaska, county of Carver, state of Minnesota, the undersigned Acorn Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale by competi-tive bidding the personal property heretofore stored with the under-signed by:

Unit # 144 Joel Michaelson power tools television boxes of unknown content # 0567739

Unit # 253 Jamie Carsten lug-gage furniture boxes of un-known content # 0567726

Unit # 301 Joshua Kunz golf clubs ladder power tools sports equip. exercise equip. bicycles BBQ grills microwave furniture boxes of unknown con-tent # 0567923

Unit # 437 Mark Grover/John Schultz sports quip. Aquari-um boxes of unknown content # 0567740

Unit # 618 Greg Sandberg sports equip. vacuum cleaner pow-er tools BBQ grill furniture boxes of unknown content # 0567739

Unit # 631 Jammie Colburn television vacuum cleaner fi shing equip. furniture boxes of unknown content # 0567730 Location: Chaska Sent Letters: 11/23/2011 Cut Locks: 11/23/2011 Auction: 1/12/2012(Published in the Chaska Herald on Thursday, December 8 and 15, 2011; No. 6727)

publicnoticescontinued from previous page

Early Deadline Notice Due to the

Christmas and New Year Holidays will be Wednesday, December

21, 2011 at noon for the December 29,

2011 publication and December 28, 2011 at noon for the January

5, 2012 Chaska Herald

Quilt goes ‘around world’

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MayerNew

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Barn Quilts of Carver CountyAn open-air gallery of folk art

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Graphic by Traci Zellmann/Lorris Thornton

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Locations:

1. The Andrew Peterson Farm-Swedish Apple Orchard, 8060 Parley Lake Rd., Waconia

2. Deardorff Orchards—“Apple” Tree of Life, 8350 Parley Lake Rd., Waconia

3. At the Farm—TBD, 8880 Hwy. 5, Waconia

4. Carver County Historical Society Log Building—Log Cabin, Carver County Fairgrounds, 501 3rd St., Waconia

5. The Drill-Mellum Barn—Dutchman’s Puzzle, 5850 Co. Rd. 155, Waconia

6. The Kelzer Farm—Double Wedding Ring, 12855 Co. Rd. 32, Waconia

7. The Melichar Barn—Blazing Star, 8020 Hwy. 25, Mayer

8. The Brinkman Farm—Crazy Quilt, 18980 102nd St., Young America

9. The Kramer Barn—Lone Star, 17870 134th St., Norwood/Young America

10. The Pearson Barn—Fannies’ Fan, 17450 134th St., Hamburg

11. The Honebrink Farm—Custom Block, 17175 Co. Rd. 53 Belle Plaine

12. The E. Willems Barn—Triple Tulip, 10720 Co. Rd. 153, Cologne

13. The Schreiner Barn—Trip Around the World (variation), 9380 Co. Rd. 140, Cologne

Learn more at www.barnquiltsofcarvercounty.com

Barb

HONEPILLAR OF THE ARTS

PHOTO BY UNSIE ZUEGE

Dale and Kim Schreiner of Cologne stand by their reconstructed barn, topped off with The Trip Around the World quilt block pattern. Learn more about the Barn Quilts of Carver County project at www.barnquiltsofcarvercounty.com.

BARN QUILTS OF CARVER COUNTY

A special handmade quilt hangs in the home of the Sch-neider family. Kim’s grand-mother, Elisa Thiesfeld, made a quilt for each grandchild and presented the gift upon gradua-tion from high school.

Kim’s quilt pattern was “Trip around the World.” So it is very appropriate to now have a variation of that pat-tern mounted on their barn. Keeping it all in the family, Kim and her daughter were the primary painters of their pattern and the work was done in her sister-in-law Suzanne Thiesfeld’s Carver studio. It’s all about family ties.

The Schreiner’s barn was built in the early 1990s in order to replace the old barn that was beyond repair. To preserve a sense of history, the barn has

an old-style steep slant roof and the siding is reclaimed lumber.

T he qui lt pat ter n T rip Around the World appeared for fi rst time in 1933 – at the time of the Chicago World’s Fair. According to the book

“Patchwork Souvenirs of 1933 Chicago World Fair,” Sears held a contest, drawing in more than 10,000 quilts from across the country.

There is no evidence that this pattern was actually entered in the contest, but the timing of its appearance and the title surely reflect the 1933 World’s Fair theme. The Sears National Quilt Contest was one of the most important quilting events ever – and offered a prize of $1,200.

Barb Hone is an arts enthusi-ast, piano teacher, and charter member of the Arts Consortium of Carver County. Her column “Barn Quilts of Carver County” appears periodically in the Chaska Herald. To join the ACCC, go to www.artsofcarver-county.org or e-mail info@arts ofcarvercounty.org.

BUSINESS

Newspapers sponsor Jean Days

Make casual Friday a lot more purposeful with South-west Newspapers’ Jean Days for Charity.

Southwest Newspapers invites companies and busi-nesses in the southwest metro to participate in the monthly fundraising effort, aimed at supporting local nonprofi ts and boosting company morale.

“The purpose of Jeans Day for Charity is to bring the business community together a little more and making it an easy way to be able to support local charities, especially at this time when people have cut back their giving,” stated Southwest Newspapers Ad-vertising Director Jennifer Sorenson, in a press release.

Participating businesses allow employees to wear jeans to work the last Friday of each month. Employees pay $1 which is donated to the desig-nated charity of the month.

Since starting the program in September 2010, Southwest Newspapers has collected $4,270 for area charities, in-cluding the Carver-Scott Hu-mane Society, Feed My Starv-ing Children, ALS Association and Safe Haven in Prior Lake.

The November charity is the Alzheimer’s Association of Minnesota. December’s collec-tion is for Loaves and Fishes.

Sorenson, who based the program on a similar effort by the La Crosse (Wis.) Tribune, welcomes suggestions for the 2012 list of non-profi ts.

Eighteen area companies and businesses participate in Jean Days for Charity, in-cluding St. Francis Regional Medical Center in Shakopee

and Ridgeview Medical Center in Waconia.

Southwest Newspapers provide businesses with a complete kit for enabling em-ployees to participate: regis-tration forms, “table tents” that explain to customers why employees are wearing jeans, Jeans Day stickers for partici-pating employees to wear and other items. There is no cost for companies to participate.

Additionally, Southwest will promote these businesses’ participation every month in its seven local newspapers.

For more information about Jeans Day for Charity, contact Jennifer Sorenson at (952) 345-6477 or [email protected].

Southwest Newspapers is a multimedia company that serves the Twin Cities south-west suburbs with seven com-munity weekly newspapers (including the Chaska Herald), two shoppers, a large number of informational websites and a growing array of specialty and niche publications.

KleinBank names board appointees

Paula Phillippe and Libby Trader were recently named to the KleinBank Board of Directors.

“We are extremely pleased to have Libby and Paula join the KleinBank Board of Direc-tors. They each bring a strong, proven business record of success to our organization,” stated Doug Hile, President/CEO of KleinBank.

Trader is Chief Operating Offi cer of Airborne Health Inc. in Minneapolis. She previously served as General Manager of Lakewinds Natural Foods, Pres-

ident of the Persephone Group and Vice President of Green Giant & Heritage Products for the Pillsbury Company.

Phillippe is Senior Vice President of Integrated Net-work and Payer Solutions and Chief Human Resources Of-fi cer for Fairview Health Ser-vices. She previously served as Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources and Com-munications Offi cer for Mar-quette Financial Companies. She also served as Chief Ad-ministrative Offi cer with RBC Dain Rauscher with oversight of human resources, com-munications, marketing and community affairs.

MARKET BOARD

Eric Heining and Gary Van Eyll were named to the KleinBank Market Board in Chaska.

Van Eyll, a former Chaska mayor, is Parish Director for Guardian Angels Parish and School and represents District 4 on the Metropolitan Council. Van Eyll also serves as a State Legislative Representative for the American Legion.

Heining is Business Devel-opment Director for MotivAc-tion. He has over 20 years of experience in the incentive, recognition & reward, and meeting industry. Heining has been active in numerous organizations and currently serves as Vice-Chairman of the Thrivent Stonebridge Com-munity Board.

The Klein family entered banking in 1907 when C.H. Klein first bought stock in First National Bank of Chas-ka. Today the bank has assets totaling over $1.4 billion and a fi nancial team of 450 banking professionals. More info at www.kleinbank.com.

Would you like to have your website on the 1st or 2nd page of Google?

www.swnewspapers.com

Find out how ourSEO Program can improve your ranking on Google and other search enginesfor as little as$55/month.

To optimize your online marketing, contact your Southwest Newspapers Marketing Consultant or call Paul TenEyck at 952-345-6674