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September/October
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City Administrator’s Corner <br />Ramsey Happy Days <br />continued from Page 1 <br />starting at 3:00 pm. Be sure to visit the Event Tent through- <br />By Kurt Ulrich, City Administrator <br />out the day for the Talent Show, comedian and hypnotist <br />Lizzy the Dream Girl, and BINGO in the evening. Country <br />At a recent Council meeting in August, the Coun- <br />band, Hitchville, takes the main stage for a performance <br />starting at 8:30 pm. When the sun goes down, you will want <br />- <br />nity. <br />Happy Days fun at the 9/11 Memorial Golf Tournament <br />Scouts of Ramsey Troop #16479, and their Troop <br />Course. <br />Leaders Janis Day and Laura Voorhees, with a Com- <br /> Most of the Happy Days events are free to the public, <br />- <br />thanks to our generous sponsors! For more information, <br />light Award shines the light on groups and individuals <br />please visit our website at www.cityoframsey.com/hap- <br />that volunteer to do something that contributes to <br />py-days. A complete schedule of events can also be found on <br />page 6 of the Resident. <br />feature article on page 12 of this newsletter. <br />- <br />Wanted-Student Liaison to <br />Parks & Rec. Commission <br /> - <br />surrounding communities) proudly joined the Coun- <br />tion of a student liaison on the Ramsey Park and Recreation <br />Commission. Applicants must be 16 to 18 years of age and <br />competent, well-equipped, and rank among the best in <br />term of two years but would end upon reaching the age of <br />the country. <br />19, or at the end of that respective term, whichever occurs <br />later. <br />- <br /> <br />body that provides recommendations and advice to the City <br />Council regarding parks, recreation and leisure services. <br />- <br />and discussion of the Commission, but will be a non-voting <br />- <br />member. With the addition of a student liaison, the City <br />plaints, and generally assist residents and our profes- <br />hopes to expand civic engagement and participation, as well <br />as improve upon the diversity of opinions, ideas, issue iden- <br />Please do what you can to show your appreciation <br />and support for the members of our Ramsey Police <br />development of its park and trail system for the future. <br />Department, and also the many groups and individuals <br /> To be considered for the student liaison position, appli- <br />that volunteer to make this a better, stronger commu- <br />cants are asked to submit an essay to the Commission on the <br />value of parks and recreation, and why the applicant wishes <br />Our Mission: To work together to responsibly grow our <br />to engage in public service. To learn more, contact Mark <br />Riverblood, Parks Superintendent, at 763-433-9853 or mriv- <br />erblood@cityoframsey.com. <br />4 Ramsey Resident September/October 2017 <br />
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