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Arden Hills Foundation to offer <br />seminar series <br />by Jessica Luther <br />he Arden Hills Foundation is <br />T <br />T <br />presenting two free seminars to all <br />town and owners Ross and Marnie are offered the opportunity to try a Power <br />interested residents: <br />Gibbs invite locals to hit it hard. TITLE Hour class before committing to the Club. <br />April 29, 7-8:30 p.m. <br />that help women and men burn up to 1,000 <br />- <br />At Balance for Life, 3777 <br />calories per hour in group classes. <br />ring, speed bags and double end bags, plus <br />Avenue North (across from Target) <br />free weights and cardiovascular machines. <br />Julie Gronquist of Balance for Life (an <br />in mid-January and held a ribbon cutting <br />Arden Hills business) will provide a <br />ceremony and open house on January 23. <br />- <br />Attendees were invited to participate in a ing equipment for sale to the public. <br />- <br />trition, and suggestions for better health. <br />Power Hour class and learn more about <br />Families of all ages are invited; come <br />becoming a member of the club. <br />prepared to move around! <br /> We are proud to be a member of this North, (651) 691-4123. <br />community and would like to see commu <br />- <br />May 13, 7 p.m. <br />nity members come in to try this unique <br />way to get in shape, said Ross Gibbs. <br />Adam Rohne, Attorney at Hansen, <br />Our club offers a family friendly and <br />Dordell, Bradt, Odlaug & Bradt (an <br />connection. <br />concepts of the estate planning process, <br />including planning for incapacity using <br />health care directives and powers of at <br />addition to our already active Ar <br />- <br />- <br />torney, different techniques you can use <br />den Hills community, said Fran <br />Holmes, City Council Member. <br />on your estate. <br />Ross and Marnie Gibbs cut the ribbon <br />Check the <br />Recreation Brochure or the Arden Hills <br />website for more information. <br />continued from page 1 <br />draft plan also includes wetlands and <br />stormwater retention ponds. A network <br />Business area is estimated to generate 800 <br />a town square. Multi-story buildings are <br />of trails also is planned connecting the <br />jobs. The businesses along the western <br />envisioned, with small shops and restau <br />- <br />neighborhoods and Main Street and to the <br />edge would be required to have windows <br />parks within the development area and to <br />the adjacent County parks, trails, and open <br />sides, so that they are visually attractive to <br />live on Main Street, mostly in condos and <br />both people in TCAAP and on Highway space. <br />apartments, as well as some townhouses <br />and senior housing. At the center is a 10. <br />Principal roads <br />town green and community building. <br />The main road through the development <br />Parks, trails, and open space <br />area would run north and south on the <br />In addition to the town square, a large park <br />B usiness areas <br />western half of the site. For the most part, <br />and two neighborhood parks are included <br />Surrounding Main Street, larger retail <br />it would separate the residential from the <br />in the draft Master Plan. The largest park <br />business areas (the Main Street area and <br />would be located in the central east area <br />and south edges of the development area <br />of the development. It would include a <br />edge would be east of the main road). The <br />community building with amenities such <br />- <br />road would connect to Highway 96 and a <br />as restrooms and gathering space, recre <br />ing could be built, depending on what the <br />- <br />new interchange (likely a roundabout) at <br />ation facilities such as a playground and <br />market needs. Outside of the Main Street, <br />County Road H and I-35W. The primary <br />the draft plan dedicates 18 acres of land <br />road in the Thumb also would con <br />facilities such as picnic shelters and an <br />- <br />nect to this interchange. It is yet to-be- <br />amphitheater, and wetlands with board <br />- <br />determined whether the thumb road might <br />walks. Smaller parks also are planned in <br />Street and the surrounding commercial <br />the Creek and Hill neighborhoods. The <br />County Road I. <br />4 <br />
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