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<br />Page 8 - Tri.City Newsletter, May/June 1985'
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<br />Summer Ac,tivities for Anoka Youth
<br />
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<br />
<br />Each ,summer a variety of
<br />recreational and enrichment
<br />activities are offered for area
<br />youth through City of Anoka
<br />Youth Summer Program. Fol-
<br />lowing some of this summer's
<br />fun activities. 'For detailed
<br />descriptions, pick up a bro-
<br />chure at Wilson Gommunity
<br />School, or call 427-2750 be-,
<br />. tween noon and 5 p.m. Mon-
<br />day thru Friday.
<br />Tennis. for grades 4 and up.
<br />Fee $9. Held June 17 through
<br />July 26 at George Green Park,
<br />'Sonny Acres Park, John Ward
<br />Park - call 422-5110 for day and
<br />time.
<br />Afternoon Playground . for
<br />, grades K thru 6. No fee, except
<br />for trips. Held June 17 through
<br />July 26 at the following loca-
<br />tions:
<br />Wilson Community School,
<br />M, W, Th, from 1 :15-3:15 p.m.,
<br />Dunham Oaks, M, W, Th,
<br />from 1:15-3:15 p.m.
<br />Lincoln Community School,
<br />T and Th, from 1:15-3:15 p.m.
<br />Sorenson Park, T and Th,
<br />from 1:15-3:15 p.m.
<br />Morning Playground . for
<br />
<br />grades K thru 6. Fee $5. Held
<br />June 17 through July 26 at the
<br />following locations:
<br />Dunham Oaks, M and W,
<br />from 9-10:15 a.m.
<br />Lincoln Community School,
<br />T and Th from 10:45 a.m.-noon
<br />Sorenson Park, M and W,
<br />from 10:45 a.m.-noon ,
<br />Wilson Community School, ,
<br />T and Th, from 9-10:45 a.m. '
<br />Baseball Cubs and Tuffies
<br />.Cubs for grades K thru, 1. Tuf-
<br />fies for grades 2 thru 3. Held
<br />June 17 through July 26 at the
<br />following locations:
<br />For Cubs K-1
<br />Wilson Community School,
<br />M, W, F, 10:30 a.m.-noon
<br />Lincoln Community School,
<br />T, Th, 10:30 a.m.-noon
<br />Sorenson Park, M,' W, F,
<br />10:30 a.m.-noon.
<br />Dunham Oaks, T, Th, 10:30
<br />a.m.-noon.
<br />For Tuffies Grades 2.3
<br />Wilson Community School,
<br />M,W, F, 8:45-10:15 a.m.
<br />Lincoln Community School,
<br />T, Th, 8:45-10:15 a.m.
<br />Sorenson Park, M, W, F,
<br />8:45-10:15 a.m.
<br />
<br />
<br />Anoka Senior Club
<br />
<br />An open invitation is extend- sing-a-Iong at 1:15 p.m. with a
<br />ed to anyone over the age of 55 business meeting (on the 1st
<br />to participate in the Anoka Tuesday) or social meeting (on
<br />Senior Club. Club meetings the 3rd Tuesday) following at
<br />are held in the Anoka City Hall, 1 :30 p.m. Meetings are capped
<br />2015 First Avenue~ in the lower off by refreshments and con-
<br />, level Community Room. Meet- versation and are usually over
<br />ings are held on the, 1st and by 4 p.m. We always have. a
<br />3rd Tuesday of each month. good time, so please join us!
<br />Each meeting starts with a
<br />
<br />Kid Wrestling Tournament
<br />a Big Success
<br />
<br />. On the heels bf Anoka's
<br />strong wrestling program, the
<br />elementary students are given
<br />a chance on the mat through
<br />the Elementary Kid Wrestling
<br />Program, co-sponsored by the
<br />Community' Education Depart-
<br />ment and the Anoka Wrestling
<br />Club.
<br />Approximately 280 young-
<br />sters from Anbka, Champlin
<br />and Ramsey participated in
<br />this 4 week program that
<br />culminated with a tournament
<br />
<br />at Fred Moore Junior High,
<br />Saturday, April 13.
<br />The Community Education
<br />Department wants to thank
<br />coaches Roger Rowbotham
<br />and Dick Sherva for all the
<br />volunteer effort they gave to
<br />this program and also the
<br />following senior high stu-
<br />dents: Tom Kirkpatrick, Troy
<br />Weitgnant, Jeff McNallan, and
<br />all the other high school
<br />athletes' who helped!
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<br />Dunham Oaks, T,Th, 8:45- Fee $16. Held July 8-19, at
<br />10:15 a.m. ' Wilson Community School,
<br />Soccer and Softball . for 8:45-10:30 a.m., for two weeks.
<br />grades 4 thru 6. Held June 17 Advanced Computer . for
<br />through July 24 at Wilson grades 3 thru 6. Fee $16.
<br />Community School, M and W, Beginning July 22-26, for one
<br />8:45-10:15 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.- week, at Wilson Community
<br />noon School, 8:45 a.m.-noon.
<br />ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES *Mini Day Camp. for grades
<br />Fishing Adventure . for 1 thru 3. Fee $20.l:leld June 24,
<br />grades 4 thru 6. Fee $6. Begin- 25, 2 days, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
<br />ning Monday, June 24 for 1 with bus pick up at Wilson
<br />week, M, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. meet at Community School and Sand- _
<br />Wilson Community School. berg School - or for grades 1
<br />Mille Lacs Launch. for grades thru'3 on June 26, 27 at the
<br />4 thru 6. Fee $13. On June 14 same time, fee and pick up
<br />for. 1 day. only, from 8:45 a.m.- locations. For grades 4 thru 6.
<br />5:15 p.m. meet at Fred Moore Fee $20. Held July 1, 2, 2 days,
<br />Junior High School. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., with bus pick up
<br />Summer Bowling . for at Wilson Community School
<br />grades 2 thru 5. Fee $15. Be- and Sandb~rg School. '
<br />ginning the week of June 17, ,Little School . at Wilson
<br />for three weeks meet at Wilson. Community School. Fee $18. 3
<br />Community School, T, Th, years olds - M & W, beginning
<br />10:45 a.m.-noon or at Lincoln June'17, from 8:45-10:15 a.m.,
<br />Community School, M, W, for six weeks. 4 & 5 year olds -
<br />10:45 a.m.-noon. M & W, beginning June 17,
<br />Computer Challenge . for from 10:45 a.m.:12:15 p.m., for
<br />grades 3-4. Fee $16. Held July six weeks. 3 year olds - T & Th,
<br />8-19, -at Wilson Community beginning June 17, from 10:45
<br />School, 10:35 a.m.-12:20 p.m. a.m.-12:15 p.m., for six weeks.
<br />for two weeks. For grades 5-6.
<br />
<br />Archery. for grades 3 and
<br />up. Fee $9. Beginning' June
<br />17-July 2, for 3 weeks, M & Th,
<br />at Wilson Community School
<br />from 1 :30-2:30 p.m. or at lin-
<br />coln Community School, M &
<br />T, from 12:15-1:15 p.m.
<br />*Held at Elm Creek Park Re-
<br />serve
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<br />Senior Center News
<br />
<br />The Anoka Senior Center
<br />located at Sixth and Washing-
<br />ton (George Green Park) ex-
<br />tends an' invitation to all
<br />Seniors (60 years of age for
<br />dining, 55 years of age for ac-
<br />tivities) to join us at' the
<br />Center.
<br />We have dining five days a
<br />week at 12 noon. Reservations
<br />must be made two days in ad-
<br />vance, but should you wish to
<br />come a certain day and you
<br />have 'not registered, please
<br />call, as sometimes cancella-
<br />tions need to' be filled. Penny
<br />bingo is played after dining. '
<br />If you are a card player, we
<br />offer you cards Monday and
<br />Thursday nights beginning at
<br />7 p.m., Friday afternoons at 1
<br />p.m. and the 2nd an<;i 4th
<br />Saturday at 1 p.m. Bridge
<br />
<br />players are invited to come on
<br />Mondays at 10 a.m. and crib-
<br />bage players the last Thursday
<br />afternoon of the month at 1
<br />p.m.
<br />Birthdays are celebrated on
<br />the first Thursday evening for
<br />the month beginning and the
<br />last Wednesday of the month
<br />at noon, for the month ending.
<br />(The month of your birthday,
<br />you can celebrate twice if you
<br />plan it right.)
<br />Dances with a live band
<br />(very good by the way) are held
<br />on the 2nd and 4th Wednes-
<br />days, 1 :30 to 4 p.m. Donation is
<br />$1.50 which includes a light
<br />lunch. We have such a fri-
<br />endly, fun-loving group - won't
<br />you join us?
<br />We, have a' Health Aware-
<br />
<br />ness Program once a month
<br />and also a presentation of
<br />slides once a month. Several
<br />types of programs are present-
<br />ed after dining time.
<br />A Sunday Brunch is held
<br />once a month, prepared and
<br />served by the Senior Volun-
<br />teers as a fund raiser for the
<br />Center. A menu of waffles,
<br />pancakes (all you can eat),
<br />scrambled eggs, sausage;
<br />juice and coffee or partial
<br />orders are available with a
<br />maximum charge of $2.50.
<br />Exercise ,classes started
<br />March 7th and are held' each
<br />Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Kaylene
<br />Sager is the instructor. ' '
<br />For more information, call
<br />Dorothy Jorgenson at the
<br />Center at 421-8090.
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<br />Business Briefs
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<br />ANOKA PLANNING
<br />COMMISSION PROCEDURES
<br />With the summer construc-
<br />tion season fast approaching,
<br />the City of Anoka would like
<br />you to know that applying for.
<br />development permits through
<br />the Planning Commission is
<br />not a difficult process. It
<br />begins with an idea or concept
<br />of change being discussed
<br />with ,the Community Develop-
<br />ment Department. Such an ap-
<br />proach insures the applicants
<br />that they have considered all
<br />the possible aspects of the
<br />development.
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<br />If a special approval is re-
<br />quired, as in the case of a
<br />variance, conditional use, or
<br />subdivision, the applicant
<br />must appear before the Plan-
<br />ning Commission (meets on
<br />the first Tuesday of every
<br />month). Decisions of the Plan-
<br />ning Commission are finalized
<br />by the City Council on the
<br />third Monday of each month.
<br />Please remember that the
<br />length of time /needed to re-
<br />view the application, make a
<br />planning staff report, prepare
<br />a presentation, publish
<br />notices and present the ap-
<br />
<br />plications to the Planning
<br />Commission and City Council
<br />takes about a month. To insure
<br />the continuation of this effi-
<br />cient process, you should sub-
<br />mit adequate plans. Feel free
<br />to request an update on your
<br />project's status, or to seek ad-
<br />ditional information from staff.
<br />The persons to contact with
<br />questions on this procedure or
<br />development inquiries in
<br />general are: Robert Kirchner,
<br />Community Development
<br />Director, 421-6630, extension
<br />134 or Kirk Corson, City Plan-
<br />ner, 421-6630, extension 183.
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