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Administrative Packet Administrative Packet January 22, 2015 Mr Marty Walsh Carver County Parks Director CITY OF 11360 Hwy 212, Suite 2 Cologne,MN 55322 C IANI ASSEN Dear Marty. . 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 The City of Chanhassen is interested in investigating the merits of a joint services agreement in Chanhassen,MN 55317 g which Carver County provides watercraft inspection services at three public water access locations within the City of Chanhassen Currently,the city operates a watercraft inspection Administration program at Lake Ann, Lake Susan and Lotus Lake With the introduction of the Minnesota Phone 952 2271100 County Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Aid Program,we feel there is significant merit in Fax 952 2271110 combining efforts to best serve the residents of Carver County Additionally we have been notified by Volt Workforce Solutions that they are not able to provide temporary staffing services Building Inspections for the city's inspection program going forward Phone 952 2271180 Fax 952 2271190 We understand the necessity to proceed expediently with program planning for the spring of 2015 Any agreement reached will require County Board and City Council review and approval Engineering Please review the following bullet points which describe the basic concepts on which a combined Phone 952 2271160 watercraft inspection program can be based Fax 952 2271170 Finance • Combining the Carver County and City of Chanhassen Watercraft Inspection Programs Phone 952 2271140 builds efficiencies and combines jurisdictional knowledge into one program Fax 952 2271110 • The City of Chanhassen will transfer its designated funding of$12,500 allocated annually for watercraft inspections to Carver County Park&Recreation • The City of Chanhassen will recommend that the Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed Phone 952 2271120 District transfer its designated funding of$25,000 allocated annually to Chanhassen for Fax 952 2271110 watercraft inspections to Carver County. • The City of Chanhassen will transfer use of 15 Apple iPad mini-tablets to Carver County Recreation Center for inspection data entry 2310 Coulter Boulevard • Carver County will provide watercraft inspection services at Lake Ann and Lake Susan Phone 952 2271400 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and Lotus Lake seven days per week at or near the same Fax 952 2271404 level of service currently programmed under the City Watercraft Inspection Program Planning& Natural Resources The City of Chanhassen greatly values the joint agreements we currently hold with Carver Phone 952 2271130 County These partnerships provide essential public services to residents throughout the County Fax 952 2271110 Thank you for considering the merits of again combinmg our resources to best serve the public and protect our natural resources We look forward to your review and response to this concept Public Works proposal 7901 Park Place Phone 952 2271300 Sincerely, Fax 952 2271310 �G� _ ,� ..�,/f�� %gyp/'/° i'/�eee—GCi---� Senior Center '!®' Phone 952 2271125 Todd Hoffman Fax 952 2271110 Park and Recreation Director Website c Todd Gerhardt, City Manager www ci Chanhassen inn us Mayor and City Council Park and Recreation Commission g\park\th\ais\marty walsh.docx Chanhassen is a Community for Life-Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow C,11 OF MEMORANDUM CHANHASSEN TO: Kate Aanenson, Community Development Director 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 FROM: Todd Hoffman, Park & Recreation Director toi,(,. Chanhassen,MN 55317 DATE: January 22, 2015 Administration Phone 952 2271100 SUBJ: Request for Concept PUD Review for a Lifestyle Center, Park and Fax 952 2271110 Trail Comments Building Inspections BACKGROUND Phone 952 2271180 Fax 952 2271190 The proposed Lifestyle Center(PUD) is located within the city's 2005 Metropolitan Engineering Urban Service Area This region of the city is currently in transition from primarily Phone 952 2271160 agricultural uses to residential, commercial, industrial, and office uses In concert Fax 952 2271170 with this change in land use, the city's Community Development Department implemented two key planning processes—the Bluff Creek Watershed Natural Finance g Resources Management Plan (Bluff Creek Overlay) and the Alternative Urban Area Phone 952 2271140 Fax 952 2271110 Wide Review (AUAR) Park&Recreation COMPREHENSIVE PARK PLAN Phone 952 2271120 Fax 952 2271110 The city's comprehensive park plan calls for a neighborhood park to be located Recreation Center within one-half mile of every residence in the city and a community park/public 2310 Coulter Boulevard school facility to be located within one to two miles of each residence Phone 952 2271400 Fax 952 2271404 The proposed lifestyle center site is situated within the community park service area of Bandimere Community Park and the Chanhassen High School campus However, Natural Plnni ources the proposed residential housing within the concept is outside the %2-mile service area Phone 952 2271130 of any existing neighborhood parks in the area Fax 952 2271110 Neighborhood Parks Public Works Provide opportunities for informal recreation close to home Developed 7901 Park Place primarily for unstructured active recreation such as field games, court games, Phone 952 2271300 play equipment and trail opportunities Must be easily accessible to Fax 952 2271310 residential areas with safe walking and biking access on trail networks Sites Senior Center need well-draining soils and flat terrain to accommodate active play features Phone 952 2271125 Fax 952 2271110 To fulfill the comprehensive plan guidance for providing neighborhood park services, the application needs to include a public neighborhood park component The Website proposed recreational site would be best associated with the existing woodlands www ci chanhassen mn us situated in the southwest corner of the PUD The park space needs to be of sufficient size to accommodate traditional park attractions including an open play field, Chanhassen is a Community for Life-Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow Ms Kate Aanenson January 22, 2015 Page 2 playground and hard surface sport court The site should seek to be accessible to the residential units in a barrier-free pedestrian manner. A park dedication requirement either in the form of land dedication or the payment of park fees or a combination of both will be a component of any agreed upon conditions of approval for the proposal Park fee credit is not granted for the inclusion and/or construction of private recreation amenities. COMPREHENSIVE TRAIL PLAN The city's comprehensive trail plan includes existing trails located to the north, east and southwest of the proposed Lifestyle Center PUD All proposed structures and spaces within the PUD need to be connected by a combination of pedestrian walkways, sidewalks and trails to these existing pedestrian trail condors. Existing trail improvements include the Lyman Boulevard Trail, the Powers Boulevard trails and the Bluff Creek Boulevard trails Consideration should be given to providing a pedestrian connection through the preserved woodlands to the Camden Ridge development via Miranda Way PARK AND RECEATION COMMISSION REVIEW At the appropriate time in the PUD evaluation, the Park and Recreation Commission will review the proposed park and trail components of the Lifestyle Center and provide a recommendation concerning parks and trails to the City Council ATTACHMENT 1 Park Service Area Map c. 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JANUARY 2015 CHANHASSEN PHOTO CONTEST WINNER MARCH 2014.HKGI AND FORECAST PUBLIC ART SELECTED TO FEATURES RICE MARSH LAKE TRAIL DEVELOP MAPLEWOOD PARKS AND RECREATION SYSTEM Congratulations to Katie Raglan whose photograph Cathedral of PLAN Leaves was named the winner of the 2014 Chanhassen Photo The City of Maplewood has selected the team of HKGi and Forecast Contest Public Art to prepare a Comprehensive Master Plan Update for the city's parks and recreation system Maplewood has a full service "e`;-- ` 4 Her winning photograph was taken on system with a community center nature center and more than 800 7. e+,.. .. the segment of the Rice Marsh Lake acres of land in 36 parks and 14 preserves Building on the work the Trail that HKGI designed for the City of City completed in 2013,the planning process will continue to engage Chanhassen The trail segment the public and stakeholders to define a sustainable vision for the .*--- . .. , , featured in the photograph was future and prioritize actions and tools to achieve that vision . completed in spring of 2014 and is part 14410).7.. , . 14,-, !4001k of a 3 mile loop around the lake FEBRUARY 2014 DOWNTOWN CHASKA SIGNAGE DESIGN GUIDELINES ADOPTED BY CHASKA CITY COUNCIL .?, • 4,,! HKGi is proud to be part of building On February 24 2014 Chaska's City Council adopted the Downtown } great places like Rice Marsh Lake Trail Chaska Signage Design Guidelines and amended its Downtown Sign -"m for communities throughout Ordinance These downtown signage changes were identified as key tea_. Y = , 4,, Minnesota implementation strategies for revitalizing downtown Chaska in its "-.00,i Photo shared courtesy of the City of Downtown Master Plan which was completed and adopted in 2012 a .- HKG1 facilitated a collaborative effort between the City's Community You can see all the y y t w.4F R. winning photographs at the City's web Development Department and the Chaska Downtown Business site Alliance (CDBA) to identify issues and preferences relating to downtown signage establish design guidelines for downtown DECEMBER 2014 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL APPROVES MASTER signage and update the City's Sign Ordinance HKGi worked with a PLAN FOR NORTHSTAR TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT project task force consisting of representatives of downtown DISTRICT business owners Planning Commissioners Heritage Preservation On December 8 2014 the Fridley City Council voted to approve the Commissioners City Staff and sign makers Fridley Northstar TOD TIF District Master Plan which was developed A visual preference survey was developed by HKGi to identify the by HKGI as a guiding plan for private redevelopment and public community's signage preferences The signage design guidelines improvements in the City's transit station area communicate what types of signage are desirable and appropriate The master plan vision for the station area is characterized by an for Chaska's historic downtown environment The design guidelines expanded park along the Mississippi River, redeveloped high and are intended to be an easy to use tool for downtown property medium density housing oriented to the park and East River Road a owners, business owners, City Staff and the CDBA in planning, new loop parkway greener streetscapes increased pedestrian and designing and reviewing new downtown signage In conjunction with bicycle connections and enhanced stormwater features that double the development of the Downtown Signage Design Guidelines HKGi as pedestrian and residential amenities also updated the City's Sign Ordinance to align it with the design guidelines, as well as improving its clarity and organization, The master plan vision also includes new commercial and light ultimately making it easier to understand and use industrial development on an undeveloped parcel of land on the east side of East River Road,as well as mixed use buildings along the new SEPTEMBER 2013 HKGI COMPLETES MERLE HAY ROAD parkway that serves as the main entrance to the new park GATEWAY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN For more information on the Northstar TOD Master Plan visit our Hoisington Koegler Group inc recently completed the Merle Hay project page or the City of Fridley's web site Road Gateway Redevelopment Master Plan for the City of Johnston IA Situated at the interchange of interstate 35/80 and one of the MAY 2014 IN ADDITION TO AN ASLA COLORADO MERIT most identifiable commercial corridors in the Des Moines AWARD IN PLANNING AND ANALYSIS THE GREAT RIVER metropolitan area the redevelopment plan focuses on commercial PASSAGE MASTER PLAN RECEIVES 2 ASLA MINNESOTA redevelopment and reinvestment creating a new urban AWARDS A MERIT AWARD IN THE ANALYSIS & PLANNING neighborhood,and enhancing connections to the surrounding Beaver CATEGORY,AND THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD Creek Natural Resource Area HKGi developed a series of strategic HKGi worked with the City of Saint Paul and a multi disciplinary team implementation steps outlining a systematic and market based of professionals to create the Great River Passage Master Plan The transformation for the district over the next several years The Great River Passage Master Plan builds on Saint Paul s vision to Johnston City Council adopted the plan on September 16 2013 better integrate the City with the 17 mile long Mississippi River You can read more about the project or read the full report in PDF corridor that passes through the heart of the City The Plan format recognizes the natural social economic, scenic, and recreational For bonus coverage,click here to see what the City of Johnston is values and potentials of the corridor in ways that will bring new life doing to promote the redevelopment plan and here to see what local and economic vitality to the City while preserving and enhancing vital media says about the Merle Hay Road Gateway plan natural systems http.//www hkgi.com/news.php 2/11/2015 Reach for Resources Inc 1001 Hwy 7 Hopkins, MN 55305 Phone• 952-988-4177 Fax 952-988-6728 www reachforresources org ilk ii* I- biz - 164 illy A ip Spring 2015 Helping Individuals with Disabilities Reach Their Full Potential 1 Reach for Resources Board of Directors Supported Employment Services Patrick Boley Larson King, LLP President Iml Melissa Rahn Reach for Resources offers supported employment services,which is offered under the Fredrickson & Byron Developmental Disability,Semi Independent Living Services and Borderline Semi Independent Living Services County Funded programs The service is also offered under Vice President Waiver and community contract funding Supported employment services are provided to Erin Kober individuals where competitive employment isn't easy and the individual often needs 1 University of Minnesota ongoing support to perform in a work setting.This service is customized to provide targeted assistance that helps individuals find jobs, acclimate to a new job, and guides employers as Secretary they tailor their supervisory style to accommodate employees with special needs. Andy Weinstein The supported employment program has proven to be Minnesota Twins very successful. Recently, Reach received a call from Jill, Treasurer who was on the verge of losing her job due to poor Sharla Duerre communication After contacting REACH she received a O call from Lorraine, the Supported Employment Services �"' The Lacek Group Coordinator Having never met Jill, Lorraine still went to Reach• P Gary Johnson work and set up a meeting between Jill and her CI O supervisor With the help of Lorraine, Jill and her supervisor Wells Fargo worked through the communication issue and Jill has Terry Kelley been able to keep her job .11. Blue Triumph Strategies I An al B,,W I-A To get started, each individual is assigned to a Renae Kimpel Community Living Specialist The Community Living APril l8, 2015 Helena Family Supports Specialist can help by assessing the individual's specific .. strengths as well as where they can improve They also Autism Therapy Center help the individual identify unique interests and talents Jill Kaiyalethe The Community Living Specialists work with the individual More information on page 11. to offer tips on resume writing and identifying potential employers in the community that Fairview Health Services match the individual's talents and interests The Community Living Specialists are able to Nicolas Montoya provide resources that help individuals become successful and gain the skills needed to General Mills succeed in the workplace Dan Nelson ! The supported employment services offered by REACH fills a crucial need to help adults with U S Chamber of disabilities find mainstream employment in the community Finding a job that provides structure, a stable source of income, and increased self-esteem, can make all the Commerce difference for those who are trying become more independent Kari Schamber U S Bank ADAPTIVE RECREATION REGISTRATION DEADLINES -SEE PAGE 4 Maxine Skold * Spring Programs ... pages 3 - 9 More Inside * Registration Form ... page 10 Zachary Lane School CIE Bowl-A-Thon Registration Form... page 11 A Letter From the Executive Director Reach Ambassador, Gary Johnson Hello, During the mid-1980s, Gary was looking for a worthy organization so he could engage himself in his As we write this issue of the Reach Reader, the passion for individuals with disabilities to succeed in life New Year has just begun-Happy 2015. With the Lucky for us, he found his passion in Reach for New Year, many of us make resolutions to make Resources, Inc Over the past 35 years, Gary has been things better- whether that be more exercise, involved in our bowl-a-thou, fundraising, and various eating healthier, or making more time for events Elected to the Board of Directors in 1997 and yourself Businesses are no different. We set goals elected again this year, he brings his boundless passion for ourselves too Here at Reach, we strive to and loyalty to the board meetings He is a true make things better for those who utilize our advocate. services We will be creating a new strategic plan Gary is also a loyal employee, giving 35 years to Wells and organizational goals; the goals we set forth Fargo He works on anything to do with will create stronger supports and services for administration-everything from mail and phone calls to individuals that we support-making the supports microfilming. In 2005, Gary received Wells Fargo's you receive better Volunteer Service Award, chosen from over a thousand applications One can also find Gary In 2015, we plan to strengthen our services & attending city council meetings and talking to programs, market our services to the greater county commissioners regarding supports for community, and focus on engaging others within individuals with disabilities When he's not working or our work Please feel free to reach out to us if you advocating, you can find Gary bowling, hanging out have suggestions or want to get involved. with his friends, or relaxing in his apartment that he has rented for 9 years We hope you enjoyed your involvement with Gary plans to continue his advocacy for individuals Reach this past year We look forward to seeing with disabilities, stating "I want to promote REACH's many of you at our bowl-a-thon and other spnng successful programs into the future and help events I look forward to working with all of you in individuals to thrive " Gary, we thank you for your 2015 _ continued service and passion for Saturday April 18th maximizing supports for individuals All our best, 9:30 am to 1:00 pm with disabilities so they Park Tavern Lanes can live full lives Kate Bottiger 3401 Louisiana Ave S. St. Louis Park Become a Bowl-A-Thon Sponsor Please fill out the form below and return it with your tax-deductible donation by April 10, 2015 to Reach for Resources, 1001 Hwy 7, #235, Hopkins, MN 55305. Questions? Contact Colleen or Kirsten at (952) 988-4177 or by email at cmonahan @reachforresources.org. or koster @reachforresources.org Sponsor Information Sponsorship Levels: Title Sponsor - $1 ,500 Company Name Of applicable) Event Sponsor - $1,000 Contact Name Gold Lane Sponsor - $500 Address Silver Lane Sponsor - $250 City, State, Zip Luncheon Sponsor - $150 Prize Sponsor - $100 Phone Email Other Amount - $ *Email logos for inclusion in 1pg or gif format to *All sponsors will be recognized in the cmonahan @reachforresources.org. Summer 2015 Reach Reader(circulation 4500) Reach for Resources is a non-profit 501(c)(3)tax-exempt organization. 2 Did you know that REACH offers supported employment services? Spring 2015 1*4 Reac7'z .1f Resources, Inc schedules 1001 Highway 7, #235 Hopkins, MN 55305 EDUCATION, THERAPY, LEISURE ACTIVITIES (952) 988-4177 Phone www reachforresources.org REACH is an agency that serves individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in the west and northwest metro area Services include counseling, therapy groups, community living, training and support, therapeutic recreation and leisure information and referral • Counselin . & Education � COUNSELING 1 ARMHS Community Living 1 (Adults Rehabilitative Mental Reach for Resources specializes in I Health Services) Services 1 working with people with I Independent Living developmental disabilities such as 1 intellectual disabilities, Down Support I Syndrome, autism and mild to 1 ARMHS is a rehabilitative program that borderline cognitive difficulties and I helps adults who have mental illness Community Living Services is an I their families We believe in a friendly, I live independently in their homes and / in-home support service for adults with 1 supportive, person-centered approach I or community by learning skills to help disabilities who want to live 1 and in setting personalized goals for I manage their mental health symptoms independently, but have been denied each client I access to other public assistance i For more information contact Jessica programs, or have been placed on I Reach accepts Medical Assistance, 1 Cermak,ARMHS Treatment Director at waiting lists. I Blue Cross Blue Shield of MN, MHP, (952)224-7243 or Medica/UBH, UCare, Health Partners I jcermak @reachforresources org Clients are assigned a skills trainer who I and sliding scale private pay I can provide on-going support with I . Housing I To schedule an intake interview or for 1 . Employment I information on counseling options call 1 Referral Eligibility Criteria . Daily living skills Lisa Rivers,MA,LP at I Interested individuals must . Managing finances I (952)988-4177 or email I meet the following. . Physical and mental health issues I (rivers @reachforresources.org 1 . Socialization 1 • Have a Mental Health Diagnosis • Transportation e] a [� 1 •• Be t 8 years or older • Government benefits application '' 1 •• Have Medical Assistance • Regular phone check ins I _ MinnesotaCare,PMAP (prepaid • Crisis situations ` .;`Ii F`ii i Medical Assistance Program) — - - Community Living Services is Empowerment Group tailored to your individual needs A group for adults with disabilities who want to talk, share concerns and help each Some fees may apply and will vary other become more confident and empowered in their lives depending on income, personal situation, and eligibility for other ® WHERE. Eisenhower Community Center government assistance programs WHEN Tuesdays beginning March 24 2015 TIME 6 30-8 00 p m FEE: $10 Call Larissa Beck at(952)988-4177 for more Information "Empowerment Group has taught me to take chances and try new things Life is a bit of a risk if you want to really live it " Did You Know? Reach is also a SILS and Waiver provider. If you are If you are new to empowerment, call for an intake looking for a worker who can meet Questions? Call(952) 988-4177 your needs, give us a call! 3 Adaptive Recreation Program The Adaptive Recreation program is a cooperative effort between REACH for Resources and the Northwest Consortium and West Consortium of cities Participants from the cities below are considered "Residents" and given priority in registering according to the registration deadlines at the bottom of this page The Northwest Consortium Brooklyn Park Brooklyn Center, Golden Valley, Inclusion Services Maple Grove, and Plymouth The West Consortium_ . Chanhassen, Chaska, Hopkins, Minnetonka, Reach for Resources provides inclusion St Louis Park and Waconia services for individuals with disabilities who would like to participate in their • Persons not living in one of the above communities and who have not purchased a city park and recreation programs membership are considered "Non-Residents" Persons with non-resident status will Registration for these programs is done not be allowed to register until after the Priority Registration deadline Non-residents through your park and recreation also need to add$8 to the registration fee. department After registenng contact • Do not sign up unless you will be able to attends Some programs have waitlists. Reach for Resources to discuss the • If you are concerned about your program filling up needs/accommodation for yourself or y y p g g p quickly, please feel free to call or your child We require a minimum of stop by the Reach for Resources office to complete a registration form in person The two weeks notice for a successful registration form is also available on our website www.reachforresourc_es.org on the inclusion. News and Schedules page • You will receive a letter confirming your registration along with schedules for all Available in Brooklyn Park,Brooklyn programs you have been registered for at least one week prior to the start of the Center,Ch Ch Crystal, Golden Valley H H opk opkins,M Minn nn etonka program. Minneapolis New Hope St Louis Park,and • REFUNDS ARE NOT GIVEN IF YOU CANCEL 1 WEEK OR LESS BEFORE THE PROGRAM Waconia BEGINS! Call Sarah at 952-988-4176 for more information • Please note that some programs have changed in pricing MEMBERSHIPS • NON-RESIDENT MEMBERSHIP FORM • A Non-Resident Membership option is available For residents of cities OTHER THAN. Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, for$200 annually for those non-resident Chanhassen, Chaska, Golden Valley, Hopkins,Maple Grove, participants who wish to receive guaranteed slots :Minnetonka, Plymouth,St Louis Park or Waconia You may purchase : in programs** priority registration, and reduced •an annual REACH membership that will give you the same benefits as program fees residents of those cities including priority in registration and reduced program fees. PLEASE NOTE. Members must still pay the resident program fees in addition to their membership fee • • Scholarships: Reach has limited scholarship :To purchase an annual membership, please complete this form and funds available to help cover the cost of this : mail with your payment to REACH membership fee. If you would like more • information regarding scholarships or to apply, ;Name • contact Sarah at 952-988-4176 • •Address. • • REGISTRATION DEADLINES :City Zip • • Guaranteed Registration 2/23/15-2/27/15. Residents of : Phone consortium cities and Members are guaranteed a spot •• • • in programs if registration and payment is received by ; Payment Options 5 OOp m on 2/27/15 Annual (1 payment of$200) •• Priority Registration 3/2/15-3/6/15. Residents of • :• consortium cities and Members are given priority for • Bi-Annual, 2 payments of$100 • open program slots on a first-come, first-served basis : (REACH will bill you for the 2nd payment) ; • • Open Registration 3/9/15-3/13/15 Registration is open :$ Amount enclosed today to Non-Residents as well as Residents and Mem- • hers who will be placed in any remaining open pro :Please contact Reach at 952-988-4177 if you would like to discuss •• gram slots on a first-come,first-served basis. Note: No ;other payment options • registrations will be accepted after 5:00pm on Mar. 13, •**Members/residents are guaranteed a spot in a program ONLY if they • except for"Special Programs"listed on page 9. register and pay by the Guaranteed Registration Deadline** • 4 All A es Programs 5+) J Bowling , , • Youth Bowling (5-17) �. When signing up for Doyle's Adult Bowling (Ages 18+) �� � I1 bowlin g be sure to mark"A"or %% "B"on your registration form! Join us for fun, noncompetitive bowling. You bowl two \\\- games each week North West WHERE. Doyle's Lanes 5000 W Broadway Ave, WHERE: Park Tavern Crystal 3401 Louisiana Ave S St Louis Park WHEN: Saturdays, Mar. 28th-May 23rd No Program April 18th WHEN Saturdays, Mar 28th-May 30th TIME A 12 00-2 00 p m No Program April 18&May 16th B200-400pm TIME 930- 1130am COST. $40-residents COST: $40-residents $48-non-residents $48-non-residents Plus$3 50 per week Plus$4 25 per week Yoga (Adult & Family) Increase attention span,focus, muscle tone, and flexibility This is a combination class for kids and adults with disabilities Adults may sign up to participate independently Children with disabilities and their parents participate together All children under 13 must be accompanied by at least one adult WHERE: St Louis Park Recreation Center 3700 Monterey Drive St Louis Park cV\ WHEN. Tuesdays, Mar 24th-May 5th (No program April 21st) TIME. 7 00-8 00 p m 1 COST* $42 for adults (residents)/$50 for adults (non-residents) $52 for parent/child pairs ($20 each additional family member) (resident), $60 for parent/child pairs ($28 for each additional family member)( non-resident) Nab- Challenger League Take me out to the ball game.. Play baseball in this great league that uses a buddy system to help youth with disabilities learn the sport of baseball. Sponsored by Hopkins Area Little League. Call 952-988-4177 for more information Inclusion Support f`(7, Reach for Resources provides inclusion services for children and adults with disabilities who would like to participate in their city park and recreation programs Registration for these programs is done through your Park and Recreation Department After registering, contact Reach for Resources to discuss the needs/accommodations for yourself or your child We require a minimum of two weeks' notice for a successful inclusion. ,f Available in Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Chanhassen, Chaska, Crystal, Golden 40 • g Valley, Hopkins, Minneapolis, Minnetonka, New Hope, St Louis Park and Waconia 411 5 Teen Programs , i I Teen Explorers Get to know new friends while trying new activities' This is a weekly social group that gives teens the opportunity to go to restaurants, movies, plays, sporting events, shopping and morel t' WHERE: Various metro locations a - WHEN Tuesdays, March 24th - May 19th TIME: 6 30 - 8 30 p m FEE: $45 - residents $53 - non-residents Adult Fet Zumba Fitness Now 8 weeks 8 2locations WHERE: St. Louis Park Recreation Center WHERE. Cedar Island Elementary Banquet Room 6777 Hemlock Lane N 3700 Monterey Dr Maple Grove St Louis Park WHEN: Thursdays, Mar.26-May 14th WHEN: Mondays, Mar 23-May 11th TIME: 6 30-7 30 p m TIME 6 30-7.30 p.m. FEE $55-residents FEE: $55-residents $63-non-residents $63-non-residents Reach in Motion Health Club Keep that body moving! We will walk and try new fitness Take some time to take care of you! Each week we will focus activities at various indoor and on a different aspect of healthy living -yoga hiking, making outdoor locations. healthy meals, and MORE! Learn important skills and have fun! WHERE Various metro locations WHERE: Various metro locations WHEN Mondays, Mar 23-April 27th WHEN: Thursdays, Mar 26- April 30th TIME: 6 30-8 00 p m L -0', FEE TIME 630-8.00pm $25-residents ?:: $33 non-residents FEE: $40-residents $48-non-residents • 6 Ad lt L e ,\,), 1 Club West (west metro) and Wednesday Night Social (northwest metro) are social programs for adults age 18 and older Meet new friends and visit with old friends while enjoying games, movies, bingo, and other fun events Club West Wednesday Night Social WHERE Vanous West metro locations WHERE Various North metro locations WHEN. Wednesdays, WHEN Wednesdays, March 25-May 20th March 25-May 20th • TIME. 6.30-8.30p m TIME 6.30-8:30p.m •• - •• • • . • • FEE* $45 resident FEE: $45 resident $53 non-resident $53 non-resident Plus additional activity fees Plus additional activity fees SO so 410 OA Friday Night Dances (No pre-registration required) $5 at the door 0° 04 Join your friends and groove to all the latest hits! 40 III) St. Louts Park High School Waconta Safari Island Maple Grove Junior High WHERE. 6425 W 33rd St WHERE. 1600 Community Drive, St Louis Park WHERE. 7000 Hemlock Ln N Waconia Maple Grove WHEN: April 3rd WHEN April 17 WHEN May 22 May 15 TIME 6.30 pm-8 30 pm TIME. 7'00 pm - 9 00 pm TIME: 7 00 pm-9 00 pm Bingo (Ages 13+) Pre- Registration Required Join us for a night of fun and prizes p t /~ s ' 8 is WHERE: Brooklyn Park Community Activity Center 5600 85th Ave, N i I WHEN: May 1st A a +� TIME 6.30 8 00 pm ``,® FEE . $7 14 7 ,p..„., 0 n Th e Tow n 0._ t.0 Ot Rt- Spring 2015 On the Town is open to adults 18 and older who have done an intake and been accepted into the grogram. Individuals may sign up for each On the Town activity separately Each activity costs$5 to register plus any additional fees (such as tickets, transportation,etc ) There will be other costs associated with each activity,which are noted below and on your schedule You are welcome to sign up for as many activities as you'd like,as long as space is available Each quarter,at least 1 activity will combine all 3 groups Limited transportation is available for On The Town North and West at a flat fee of$40 Transportation is not provided for On The Town Friday To register for an On the Town activity check the box next the event(s) you will be attending Send in this sheet along with your payment and a completed registration form found on page 10 of the newsletter Signing up for an event is considered On the Town Friday in I would like to receive On The Town transportation for the FLAT RATE of$40 0$10 Yoga and Relaxation On the Town North On the Town West WHEN Friday,March 27th ❑$5 Out to Eat ❑$5 Movie Night WHERE• St Louis Park Rec.Center TIME 6 30-8 30 p m WHEN• Saturday,March 28th WHEN: Saturday,March 28th ADDITIONAL COST $0 WHERE. 50's Grill,Brooklyn Center WHERE. Hopkins Cinema TIME 630pm-8.30pm TIME TBA ADDITIONAL COST. $10-$20 per meal+tip I ADDITIONAL COST $5 per ticket+spending$$ Shopping at Arbor Lakes ❑$5 WHEN Friday,April 11th 0$16 Grand Slam 0$5 Out to Eat WHERE Shoppes at Arbor Lakes,Maple Grove TIME 6.00-8.00 p m WHEN Saturday,April 12th WHEN Saturday,April 12th ADDITIONAL COST Spending$$ WHERE Grand Slam,Coon Rapids WHERE TGI Friday's,St Louis Park TIME 6.00-8.00pm TIME: 6.30-8.30 p.m COST INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION $11 ticket fee ADDITIONAL COST $10-$20 per meal+tip ADDITIONAL COST.Spending$$ ❑$20 Minnesota Gopher Sob. 0$20 Minnesota Gopher Baseball 1 ❑$2o Minnesota Gopher Baseball WHEN Saturday,April Baseball Oki WHEN Saturday,April 25th WHEN Saturday,April 25th WHERE. Meet at Eisenhower Comm Center WHERE. Meet at Eisenhower Comm Center WHERE Meet at Eisenhower Comm Center TIME Meet at 5.00 p m 6.05 p m Game TIME Meet at 5 00 p m. 6.05 p.m.Game TIME. Meet at 5 00 p m 6 05 p m Game COST INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION Ticket fee+ COST INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION Ticket fee+ COST INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION.Ticket fee+ transportation transportation transportation ADDITIONAL COST Spending$$ ADDITIONAL COST Spending$$ ADDITIONAL COST.Spending$$ 0$5 Hiking and Games at 1 0$5 Swimming at Grove Cove 0$12 Mini-Golf French Park WHEN Saturday,May 9th WHEN Saturday,May 9th WHERE Grove Cove Aquatic Center,Maple Grove WHERE. Big Thrill Factory,Minnetonka WHEN Friday,May 8th TIME 6 00-8.00 p m TIME 6 00-8 00 p.m. WHERE French Park,Plymouth ADDITIONAL COST $7 entry fee+spending$$ COST INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION $7 entry fee TIME 6 00-8 00 p m ADDITIONAL COST. Spending$$ ADDITIONAL COST $0 1171$5 Out to Eat 0$5 Sculpture Gardens 0$5 Roller Garden WHEN Friday,May 22nd WHERE: Snuffy's Malt Shop,Minnetonka WHEN Saturday, May 23rd WHEN Saturday, May 23rd TIME 6 30-8 30 p m WHERE 725 Vineland PI,Minneapolis WHERE Roller Garden,St Louis Park ADDITIONAL COST $10-$20 per meal+tip TIME 5.00-7.00 p m TIME 7 00-9 00 p m ADDITIONAL COST Spending$$ ADDITIONAL COST $6 entry fee+$3 skate rental 1 I I Name: Total # of events chosen. = Total cost 8 Special NOTE. Residency restrictions do not apply to these programs. ALL registrations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Weekend Ventures (Ages 16+) Need a mini-vacation? Join us for this great weekend respite program! Call Kirsten at 952-988-5321 for more information Mall of America Valleyfair Weekend We will spend the weekend at a hotel in Bloomington Stay at a great hotel in Bloomington and spend all day and all day Saturday exploring the Mall of America! Saturday at Valleyfairi Ride the roller coasters see a WHEN Friday,Mar 20 at 6 00 p m to show, hang out at the water park, and much more! Sunday Mar 22 at 1 1 00 a m ��► COST $400 for the weekend WHEN Friday Jun 5 at 6 00 pm to ! � Sunday Jun 7 at 11.00 am \ ,D COST. $400 for the weekend ,1- vvv ,NQ 00 Social Seekers This is a program for teens and young adults with high functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder We meet once a week for fun and social interaction Groups are available for varying age groups and at various locations Intake is required for all new participants. WHERE: The Depot Coffee Shop, Hopkins WHERE Living Waters Cafe, Minnetonka WHEN Mondays, March 30th -June 1st WHEN. Wednesdays, April 1st-June 3rd No program on May 25th No program May 27th _ it TIME 5 00- 6 30 � TIME. 545-715pm pm � v1411,, FEE $200 FEE. $200 Call Sarah at 952-988-4176 for more information 23rd Annual Bowl-A-Thon Join us for our annual FUNdraiseri i l Collect pledges and then loin us for two games of bowling, lunch and prizes! Don't miss this great opportunity to help support Reach for Resources 0 . We are still looking for Date. April 18th Reac1/4,,,1,,.,,,. volunteers! TIME. 9 30 am - 1 00 pm 0 Q WHERE. Park Tavern Lanes, Call Danielle at 3401 Louisiana Ave S, St Louis Park 23rd An tk -j Than 952-988-4178 if you would Aprit= like to help out. Registration form on page 11. 9 Registration Form—Spring 2015 Advance payment is required for all programs NO REGISTRATION AT PROGRAMS OR BY PHONE Residents of the West&Northwest consortium of cities and Members receive priority registration up to the deadline Registration is then open to non-residents(unless I program is full). Guaranteed Rgstn for residents/members 2/23-2/27. Priority Rgstn 3/2-3/6. Open Rgstn 3/9-3/13 Name Gender Soc Sec # - - Birth date Address. City: Zip Home Phone Alt Phone Email O I have a Waiver 0 I have SILS DISABILITY/DIAGNOSIS(ES) (Please check ALL that apply) Developmental Disability_Autism Asperger's/PDD _TBI Deafness _Blindness ADD/ADHD Down Syndrome Cerebral Palsy Seizures _ Emotional/Behavior Disorder Uses Wheelchair RACE/ETHNICITY Hispanic/Latino White Multi-Racial Black or African American Asian Am Indian Other Other Disability or Mental Health Conditions Allergies/Medical Concerns/Diet Function Level of Client Borderline _Mild Moderate Severe Other Photo Waiver To photograph my son/daughter/individual for use in the agency's publicity by using printed material,photographs,videos, website images,photo displays,newsletters,TV radio Internet brochures and social networking media If photographed,my son/daughter/individual may be identified by name Photo Yes No Name. Yes No Emergency Contact Emergency Phone. Social Worker Social Worker's Phone Parent(s)/Guardian(s) Parent(s) Email Home Address City Zip Parent(s) Primary Phone Secondary Phone Annual House- ❑$0-$24,999 ❑$25 000-$49 999 ❑$50,000-$74,999 ❑$75,000-99,999 hold Income ❑$100,000-$124 999 ❑$125 000-$149,999 ❑$150,000-$174,999 ❑$175,000-$199 999 ❑$200,000+ I,the undersigned certify that the above information is accurate I understand that participation in this activity is completely voluntary and the activity is being offered for the benefit of the participant Reach for Resources shall not be liable for any claims,injuries,or damages of whatever nature incurred by the participant arising out of or connected with,the activity On behalf of myself and the participant I expressly forever release and discharge Reach for Resources,its agents or employees from any such claims,injuries or damages I have received a copy of Notice of Privacy as required by HIPAA I have read,understood and agree to these privacy practices Legal Guardian Date El Youth&Special Programs Resident/Non-Res p( Adult Programs Resident/Non—Res ❑ Youth Bowling Doyles (A or B) $40 00/$48 00 ❑ Adult Bowling Doyle's (A or B) $40 00/$48 00 ❑ Youth Bowling Park Tavern $40 00/$48 00 ❑ Adult Bowling Park Tavern $40 00/$48 00 ❑ Family Yoga #Attending_ $52 00/$60 00 (+$20/$28) ❑ On the Town Friday See pg 8 ❑ Teen Explorers $45 00/$53 00 Spring ❑ On the Town North/West See pg 8 ❑ Bingo $7 00 2015 ❑ OTTN/OTTW Transportation $40 00 n ❑ Bowl-A-Thon See pg 1 1 ❑ Club West $45 00/$53 00 ❑ Challenger's League Send Me Info ❑ Wednesday Night Social $45 00/$53 00 ❑ Weekend Ventures Mar Mali of America Send Me Info ❑ Adult Yoga $42 00/$50 00 ❑ Weekend Ventures Jun Vaiieyfair Send Me Info ❑ Empowerment Group $10 00 ❑ Social Seekers (teens & adults) Send Me Info ❑ Reach in Motion $25 00/$33 00 ❑ Empowerment Conference Register- Free ❑ Zumba Monday St Louis Park $55 00/$63 00 ❑ Zumba Thursday Maple Grove $55 00/$63 00 Approved by Amt Pd$ Ck# ❑ Health Club $40 00/$48 00 Date Initials ' Cash Waiver Exp Please mail completed form with payment to Registered by Reach for Resources 1001 Highway 7#235 Hopkins,MN 55305 Date Initials Schedule Sent by Date Initials Pymt Rec'd by Program Total $ Donation to support REACH programs(optional) $ ❑I have made arrangements with the County for Reach to bill my Waiver directly for recreation programs (If not,you must pay for programs when registering) Total Enclosed $ 10 23rd Annual Bowl-A- Mon Registration Join us for one of our most cost: highly anticipated fundraising Bowlers Bowlers gather pledges totaling at least $40 for this fundraising event All bowlers will events of the year! receive 2 bowling games, lunch, and a t-shirt. (Registration form below) All of the money raised at this event Spectators With a tax-deductible donation of goes directly toward services and $15 spectators can watch the fun and loin us support that help people with for lunch disabilities live their lives to the fullest You may create your own bowling team of 4-6 and thrive in our community. people, or sign up to bowl individually and we will assign you to a team. 23rd Annual Bowl-R- Thon Registration You must be registered in order to bowl We will send you a pledge packet when we receive your registration form Registration Deadline. April 15, 2014 Register before April 3rd and receive an extra entry for the door prize drawing' Name Address City State. Zip. Phone Please register me for Bowling and Lunch - $40 minimum pledges or donation (Pledges should be turned in prior to the event) I am bowling alone T-Shirt Size S M L XL XXL (circle one) (adult sizes only) O " Reac/% ,, I am bowling with a team* • Other team members. 23rd An al B,wl`=A-Thon April,18 20115 *(Note ALL Team Members must fill out their own registration form. You can have a total of 6 people on a team ) Lunch Only - My$15 donation is enclosed (checks payable to Reach for Resources) I am unable to participate, but enclosed is my donation of$ Photo Waiver Photos may be taken at the Bowl-A-Thon and used in Reach publications If you DO NOT want your photo used, initial here NO, I do not want by photo used 11 r Non Profit jlt x''/Ay U S POSTAGE PAID Address Service Requested LITTLE FALLS,MN 'i it 1- PERMIT NO 9 t Real for Resources, Inc. 1001 Highway 7 #235 Hopkins, MN 55305 (952) 988-4177 www.reachforresources.org ,111,111111111,m1111111,III'11,,,,,1,111„II,111d,11111111.01 1727*t10*b19 AUTO**3-DIGIT 553 CITY OF CHAMASSEN PO BOX 147 NHASSEN MN15317-0147 \Ill 2015 Empowerment Conference When May 12,2014, 6 00-8 00 p m Where. Vescio's Restaurant 4001 County Road 25,St Louis Park Join us for a discussion about becoming a self-advocate by increasing your confidence and o;.p nding your social connections! A FREE dinner will be-provided Join the discussion, RSVP on page 101 Reach For Resources Staff Community Living Services Thuy Tran,Community Living Specialist Kate Bottiger Cassie Keller,Designated Coordinator Alexander Varner,Community Living Specialist Executive Director Mckenzie Walker,Community in Brittany Brouillette,Community Living Specialist ty Liv g Specialist Lisa Rivers,MA,LP Director of Mental Health Hannah Dolloff,Community Living Specialist Mental Health Services Sarah Thorsen,CTRS Carolyn Fenne,Community Living Specialist Jessica Cermak,Assistant Director of Mental Health Director of Recreation& Jeremy Garrigan,Community Living Specialist Meredith Bilse,Mental Health Practitioner Inclusion Services Thanh Glasco,Community Living Specialist Angie Dierks,Mental Health Practitioner Larissa Beck,MS Allison Henderson,Mental Health Practitioner Community Living Lorraine Gurley,SES Coordinator Program Manager Kristen Hamilton,Community Living Specialist Brianna Johnson,Mental Health Rehabilitation Worker Roseanne Lent Don Horsman,Community Living Specialist Jane Mcaleese-Schrupp,Parenting Skills Trainer Office&Business Manager Melanie Miller,Mental Health Case Manager Colleen Monahan Malachi Ireland-Covington,Community Living Mare n Specialist Specialist Kimberly Quamme,Parenting Development Specialist Sarah Selseth,Mental Health Case Manager Kara Morel!,Community Living Specialist Irene Neal,Community Living Specialist Therapeutic Recreation Marsha Paukstat,Community Living Specialist Kirsten Oster,Asst Director of Recreation Kristen Ryan,Community Living Specialist Danielle Liebl,Recreation Program Assistant Riawa Thomas-Smith,Homemaker