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CWTribune • April 10, 2015...Page 2

Letter to the Editor

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took no action on the pro-posal.

Park GrantsThe council passed three

resolutions to apply forgrant funding for parks: aLocal Trail Connectionsgrant application and anOutdoor Recreation grantfor Eldorado Parkimprovements and anOutdoor Recreation grantfor Lions Park improve-ments.

Other BusinessIn other action the board:* Awarded the bid for

fertilizing and weed con-trol at City Hall,Sportsman’s Park andEldorado Park toTruegreen at a cost of$1,177.89.* Approved the hiring of

summer help in the publicworks department;* Approved the final

retainage payment of$1,317.63 to Gertken Bros.Inc. for the ClearwaterEstates drainage outletproject;* Passed a resolution

entering into an agreementwith MnDOT to pay thecity’s share (approximately

($79,000) for grading andbituminous surfacing alongand adjacent to Hwy. 24and Co. Rd 75 during thebridge replacement proj-ect;* Agreed to waive tem-

porary sign fees, specialevent permit fees andpavilion fees andSportsman’s Park for theKayleen Larson LegacyFoundation for the June 65k run/walk.

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had no idea Jim wouldlater go on to be a collegestar and NBA player. I justknew we had a great teamthat won the state title.And on that same team

was another future NBAplayer, Mike O’Koren,who would later play forthe New York Nets.When I was growing up

in Jersey City, I met a fewpeople who would later goon to play professionalsports.Of course, I didn’t know

it at the time.Bernie Parmalee was a

running back for theMiami Dolphins and NewYork Jets.John Valentin was just a

little kid from DowntownJersey City who used toplay catch on the street

while the rest of us wereplaying baseball in a semi-pro league.He ended up playing in

the Majors for 10 yearswith the Boston Red Soxand New York Mets.David Rivers, also a bas-

ketball player from St.Anthony’s, played forNotre Dame and the LosAngeles Lakers.Willie Banks, a pitcher,

was drafted by the Twinsand played in the majorsfor 12 years. He was amember of the 1991 WorldChampionship team.I had aspirations of play-

ing professional baseballyears ago. But I never gotfurther than semi-pro. So now I make it a point

to root for the hometownkids whenever I can.

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BidsContinued From Page 1The closing date is esti-mated at May 28, saidEastvold. That’s when thecity will have cash avail-able for construction pay-ments.Eastvold said the city

would be levying about$90,000 a year to cover theproject cost and estimateda home worth $150,000would pay approximately$81 a year to cover thatlevy.

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TO THE EDITOR:As the new CEO of theStearns History Museum, Iwant to make you aware ofits role in preserving thearea’s history. As the firstaccredited museum inMinnesota, the region andits residents can feel proudof the work we have done.Our mission is to connectpeople to the power of his-tory and culture by collect-ing, preserving and inter-preting our historical andcultural resources. Our vision is to be aplace where citizens ofCentral Minnesota canhonor their diverse historyand recognize that the pastis what built the presentand provides a road map tothe future. A recently completed andboard-approved strategicplan calls us to expand ourcurrent museum andresearch center, as we havereached capacity, and study

the feasibility of collabo-rating to bring a children’smuseum to the region. Wealso have in place a staff ofeducated and certifiedmuseum specialists whoeach provide advice andassistance to local histori-ans. April 23, “A Night atYour Museum” is thisyear’s fundraising event. Itwill be a great evening atthe museum. We’ll havescrumptious hors d’oeu-vres, a “Rough Rider” sig-nature cocktail, live per-formances by TeddyRoosevelt, aka re-enactorChuck Chalberg; a silentauction and cash bar. Tickets are availableonline at www.stearns-museum.org or at 320-253-8424. Come and meet meat your county museum.Jim DavisCEOSt. Cloud, MN

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Submitted ArticleThree-time Paralympianin archery and St. CloudState graduate studentAaron Cross will give theSchool of Health andHuman Services SpringColloquium keynoteaddress “Focus on YourTarget” at 2 p.m. April 13in the Atwood MemorialCenter Ballroom.Cross developed a spinalcord injury while doingpre-Olympic trials for bikeracing in 1991 and hasworked as a professionalmotivational speaker for14 years. The colloquium addresswill follow Embrace theDifference: The AbilityEvent from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.April 13. The Ability Eventis a related event put on bythe rehabilitation counsel-ing department to bringawareness of the abilitiesof people with disabilities. The event involves seven

experiential learning ses-sions put on by studentsand community memberswith disabilities to show-case how they adapt or useadaptive equipment to livetheir lives successfully.The sessions include cere-bral palsy, vision loss,autism, deaf and hard ofhearing, mental health dis-orders, attention deficitdisorder and spinal cordinjury. Both the colloquiumaddress and Ability Eventare open to the public.Registration is required forthe Ability Event by con-tacting the rehabilitationcounseling program [email protected]. No registration is neces-sary to attend the colloqui-um address.

Student paralympian to give spring colloquium address

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