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<br />Page 6 <br /> <br />March 200 I <br /> <br />Centerville: Preserving the Past while Focusing on the Future <br /> <br />Centennial <br />Women of Today <br /> <br />The Centennial Women Of Today is <br />a local community service organization <br />and is looking for active, community <br />minded women to join their organiza- <br />tion. The United States Women Of To- <br />day is a non-profit organization that was <br />established in 1985 and currently is pre- <br />sent in 17 states with over 4,000 mem- <br />ber across the nation. The Minnesota <br />Women Of Today evolved from the <br />Mrs. Jaycees and in 1985 voted to form <br />the Women Of Today and has the larg- <br />est membership of any state. Minnesota <br />has 123 chapters and over 2,000 mem- <br />bers. <br />The Centennial Chapter was estab- <br />lished in 1997 and has 14 members. <br />They want to increase their membership <br />to allowing more participation within <br />the community. <br />There are several reasons to join <br />Centennial Women Of Today: <br />-Meet New Friends - get to know <br />other women in your community <br />through fun social events such as pro- <br />gressive dinners, golf outings, craft <br />nights and cross-country skiing. <br />-Get Involved - work with a women 's <br />shelter, a nursing home, clean up the <br />neighborhood environment or raise <br />money for a needy family. You might <br />have seen Centennial Women Of To- <br />day in the Circle-Lex Coop Daze pa- <br />rade or Sandburr Days last year. They <br />also support foundations such as the <br />March of Dimes, Kidney Disease or <br />Domestic Violence Network. <br />-Improve & Grow - participate in semi- <br />nars such as stress management, finan- <br />cial planning or internet use. Learn <br />self-defense. Be part of a team on pro- <br />jects. Sharpen your written and oral <br />skills by contributing to their newslet- <br />ter or presenting at one of the meet- <br />ings. <br />Please join The Centennial Women <br />Of Today. Meetings are scheduled for <br />the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 <br />p.m. Our meetings are in the Anoka <br />County Library on Civic Heights Drive <br />in Circle Pines. For more information <br />call Dawn Poellinger at 65 1-483-6890 or <br />Connie Maw 651-780-7393. <br /> <br />Lino Lakes Senior Center <br /> <br />The Lino Lake Senior Center, located at I 189 Main Street in Lino Lakes, <br />along County Road 14 is bustling with activity for area residents. They have a <br />monthly schedule full of activities that include: bowling, fitness, line dancing, ce- <br />ramics, cribbage, Tai Chi, weight lifting, cards, and wood carving. Meals and special <br />trips are also scheduled throughout the month as well! <br />Please contact the Center's Director, Peg at 612-803-9556 for hours of opera- <br />tion and more details. <br /> <br />Economic Development Committee <br />Centerville's Economic Development Committee (EDC) a seven member commit- <br />tee whose main purpose is to promote economic development in the City of Cen- <br />terville. The EDC sponsors the annual of Citizen of the Year, Business of the Year <br />and Lifetime Achievement Award, and have welcomed new businesses into town. <br /> <br />EDC Committee Members Rick Terway, Aimee Foirbrother (Chairperson), Betsy Scheller, Tim Rehbine. <br />Not Piaured: Michelle Moser. <br /> <br />r- <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />----------- <br /> <br />-.. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />--- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br /> <br />Water Meter Billing Change <br />At the February 28, 200 I City Council Meeting, Council <br />approved-the purchase of new utility billing software. Staff <br />is eager to begin use of same and is anticipating the first <br />... quarter sewer and water billing to be forwarded to resi- <br />U dents by the 2nd week of April. <br />A You will notice several changes in format that will assist you <br />U in understanding your bill and the convenience of removing <br />just the upper portion of your bill and returning same along <br />with your payment. One of the most major modifications will be moving from <br />a two (2) part postcard to a full sheet, envelope billing. <br />The City apologizes for the inconvenience of all residents receiving new <br />account numbers. The purchase of the new utility billing software is step two <br />(2) in the process of becoming closer a fully function remote meter reading <br />system. <br />If you have any questions regarding your utility bill, please do not hesitate <br />to contact Kris or Teresa at 65 1-429-3232. <br />..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.. <br />
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