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Ron Bole <br /> 1. What led you to want to serve on the Parks and Recreation Commission? <br /> My background is in physical education when an emphasis on physical <br /> fitness and lifetime sports. <br /> 2. What experiences from your life, your work, or your volunteer roles are most <br /> relevant to the work of this Commission? <br /> I have lived in Roseville for 47 years. I spent time on Roseville Pathway <br /> Commissions in the 70;s and 80;s which gives me knowledge of the <br /> history of developing trails and walking routes in Roseville. <br /> 3. What do you want Roseville citizens and fellow Parks and Recreation <br /> Commissioners to know about you? <br /> Ph. D in Physical Education, University of Illinois. Developed motor <br /> performance lab, motor learning and perceptual motor skills curriculum at <br /> University of Minnesota. Started the "Bicycle Chain" at Lexington and <br /> Larpenteur in 1990. It is now owned by my son. <br /> Jerry Stoner <br /> 1. What led you to want to serve on the Parks and Recreation Commission? <br /> I met Lonnie Brokke at a Discover Your Park event at Applewood Park in <br /> 2012. He had a lot of information about the then-recent Renewal Program. <br /> I was very interested in all the work being done around the city because I <br /> was new to the city at that point. Lonnie sensed my enthusiasm and asked <br /> me if I had any interest in served as a Commissioner. I said yes and when <br /> an opening arose he let me know. I am played in my neighborhood park a <br /> lot when I was a kid and want to make sure every kid in the city has the <br /> opportunity to use an excellent park. <br /> 2. What experiences from your life, your work, or your volunteer roles are most <br /> relevant to the work of this Commission? <br /> Like many park enthusiasts I played every other day in a park in my <br /> hometown in Iowa. I was lucky to live a few minutes from a park with a <br /> wooden playground and a large wilderness area, much like Materion Park <br /> which is our neighborhood park now. I'm an engineer by training and I use <br /> my analytical skills to provide feedback on park issues. <br /> 3. What do you want Roseville citizens and fellow Parks and Recreation <br /> Commissioners to know about you? <br /> Our family moved to Roseville in 2011. We have loved Roseville and <br /> decided to settle here. My wife and I have two kids and a dog who all love <br /> a nice summer day at Materion Park. <br /> 15 <br />
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