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<br />JWintel' J99' <br /> <br />F--Yalentine'.:Day Tree? <br />\ i ' ,'" . <br />'---''Wondering what to get your sweetie for Valentine's Day? How <br />about a tree!. For $50,. Friends oftheParks and Traits will <br />plant a tree in various communities around the Metro area. <br />Communities acceptirig out trees include: St. Paul and other <br />municipalities in Ramsey County,Anoka County Parks, Ramsey <br />County Parks, Apple Valley, Blooinington, BI:ooklyn Park, <br />Dakota CouniyParks, qtamplin" aagan, Edina, Mendota Heights, St. Louis Park' <br />and Woodbury. <br />The tree will be planted by park~taff~d a card will be sent in time for Valentine's <br />Day to the person you wish to honor. A map will be sent to tIle honoree showing the. <br />location of the. tree after it is planted next summer. <br />Send a check to the Friends of the Parks and Trails, 1621 BeechwoodAvenue, <br />St Paul, MN 55116 with the name and,address of the person you wish to receive the <br />card, specify what park area you would prefer that the tree be planted in and how <br />you wish the card to be signed. <br />For more information call Peggy Lynch at(651) 698~543. <br /> <br />Channel <br />Selections <br />Arranged by Channel /'lumber <br /> <br />= Receiver' <br /> <br />.l <br /> <br /> <br />). <br /> <br />KTCA(PBS) <br />AMC <br />weco (CBS) <br />KSTP (ABC) <br />Regional Access <br />Disney Channel <br />PAX NET <br />KMSPlUPN} <br />WFTC (FOX) <br />KARE (NBQ <br />TBS . <br />WGN <br />MedlaOne 14/Court 'TV <br />Public Access <br />. Gov't. Access <br />KTCI (PBS) <br />QVC <br />. KVBM (HSNJ <br />I Showtlme <br />Showtime 2 <br />TMC <br />KlGTM'B~ <br />HBO <br />HBO Plus <br />Onemax <br />Fox Family Channel <br />The Y/eatherChannel <br />Animal Planet <br />I Univlslon <br />IX <br />Home 1heater Pay-Per-V!ew (Spice) <br />, Home Theater'Pay-Per-YIeW' <br /> <br /> <br />, MediaOne" <br /> <br />~ Receiwt <br /> <br />This is Broadband. This is the way. <br /> <br /> <br />B Entertalnlllj!nt 1V <br />C-SPAN <br />BET /Sneak Prewe <br />Bravo <br />EWTN/lnspiratlonal <br />. C-SPAN II <br />The leami"9 Channel <br />Ufetime <br />Comedy Central <br />Nickelodeon <br />TNT <br />USA <br />ESPN <br />ESPN 2 <br />MSC <br />. . Turner Classic Movies <br />I CNN <br />Headline News <br />CNBC <br />Fox News Channel <br />Home and Garden 'TV <br />Public Access Preview <br />Ed. Access <br />Ed. Access <br />Ed. Access <br />MTV <br />VHl <br />The Nas~ville Network <br />Count~Muslc Televlsl~ <br />A&E <br />The Discovery Channel <br />Sci-Fi Channel <br /> <br />serving: Blaine, Centerville, Cirde Pines, cOon Ra~, Ham La, ke, <br />lexi~, ' Line Lakes; Oak GtoVe*,' SP,nrirl!ng Lake Park '., <br />Universal Services not available, ill tf\ese areas. '.Ne <br /> <br />City olCentenille ~'p'a(e $ '1 <br /> <br />Call MAXI1S <br /> <br />, Businesses are challenged every-. <br />day to 'produce, excel and innovate at <br />every turn. All busin~ss owners' <br />welcome a strategic advantage. <br />Oftentimes, those who act on available <br />opportubities pull ahead of the pack. <br />MAX. the Metro Area eXchange,a <br />free l()cal service that connects <br />bQsinesses that have reusable goods <br />with those w~o can use them, is one <br />such opportunity. <br />IPM Biologicals, a Twin Cities . <br />research company. saved more than <br />$25,000 with the help of MAX. MAX <br />help IPM connect with several area <br />businesses and the University of <br />Minnesota ReCycling Center to acquire <br />a wealth of used lab equipm~nt and <br />office supplies - high powered micro- <br />scopes ,and slides, beakers, ice packs, <br />a distiller, a flood hood, surplus paint <br />and tables-all at a fraction of the cost <br />- of new. <br />A materials exchange service like <br />MAX'can be an easy way to find items <br />you are looking for or to get rid of <br />supplies you no longer need. Partici- <br />pating companieS may save money on <br />dispo&a1 or acquisition costs, help find <br />new uses for surplus products and help <br />preserve the environment by con- <br />serving raw materials and natural <br />resources. <br />For more information call Brenda <br />Gassman at (612) 323-5737. <br /> <br />
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