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From:noreply@civicplus.com \[mailto:noreply@civicplus.com\] <br />Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 8:27 AM <br />To: *RVParksCommission <*RVParksCommission@metro-inet.us> <br />Subject: Online Form Submittal: Contact Parks and Recreation Commission <br />Contact Parks and Recreation Commission <br />Please complete this online form and submit. <br />Subject: <br />temporary labyrinths in roseville parks <br />Contact Information <br />Name: <br />roger hess jr <br />Address: <br />1906 wagener place <br />City: <br />roseville <br />State: <br />MN <br />Zip: <br />55113 <br />How would you prefer to <br />No need to contact me <br />be contacted? Remember <br />to fill in the <br />corresponding contact <br />information in the fields <br />below. <br />Phone Number: <br />6512706910 <br />Email Address: <br />rogerhessjr@aol.com <br />Please Share Your <br />https://www.labyrinthcompany.com/collections/floor-and-plaza- <br />Comment, Question or <br />kitscommission member, i made this suggestion when you <br />Concern <br />were building thenew parks buildings, and i would like to make <br />the same suggestion again. when you built the new parks <br />buildings there were large areas of concrete poured. these <br />would be the perfect location for temporary labyrinths, that <br />could be created by local artists, who i assume would be happy <br />to donate their time and skills. i have included a link to a <br />website showing many labyrinth designs, including small ones <br />that people place inside of their homes. i envision them being <br />created by local artists, using easily removed paint or chalk, <br />and depending on how many artists are interested, you could <br /> <br />