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Join your neighbors and friends on a balmy June evening for generous samples of food and drinks from Rosevilles favorite restaurants at Taste of Rosefest on June 27 from 5 to 8 p.m. Food may include pizza, ham, beef chunks, barbecue ribs, salads, fresh fruit, cookies, soup, imported cheeses, chocolate, scones, carrot cake, smoothies, wine and beer. About 39 food, wine and beverage stations from approximately 35 area busi-
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At 85, Lorraine is still fired up about marching bands. I just love music and I love the kids. Were lucky enough to have our local VFW feed all these kids after the parade, and theyve been so impressed. The kids are polite, theyre friendly and theyre just great citizens. One year the VFW had men who were going to volunteer to clean the grounds afterward, and they couldnt find one napkin to pick up. Berry notes that the Hansens could use some help from a younger generation of volunteers. To keep Rosefest vibrant, we need that younger generation to step up, she says. The time to get involved is now, not later. Lorraine predicts that the music, the kids and the fun will hook others just as they did her. Though she works from 8 a.m. to nearly midnight on the day of the parade, she keeps signing on for more. I keep on saying every year Thisll be my last year, but then the night after its all over with, Diane says, You know, Ma, its been so much fun -- you think we should do it next year again?
Litchfield -- Litchfield has been a regular since the early years. Nearer to home are Champlin Park and St. Anthonys entries. Park Center is new this year, and theyre quite a competitive band. Its just like football or basketball to these kids -- theyre intent on being the best, Lorraine says. After the bands line up, shell be sitting in the judges booth with judge Tom Haugen, former band director at Kellogg High School, who travels from Decorah, Iowa each year to judge the bands and hand out prizes. Thanks to Kens work fundraising -- the parade helps pay travel expenses for the bands -- and Lorraines talent for organization, the Rose Parade has become a favorite among high school bands. Lorraine notes the Minnesota Brass drum and bugle corps, an all-ages group that won the national competition in 2011 will also be in the parade.
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stores customer base, as they gain confidence in their do-it-yourself abilities. Williams says plumbing seems to be a project more women are willing to tackle, noting a widow who decided she could complete a repair herself after store staff showed her what she needed and walked her through the process. She was happy to get the job done herself, Williams recalls. We can often
help people fix something on their own. Theyre saving money and adding skills. Those turning more of their thoughts to taking care of outdoor lawns, planting flowers or maybe adding to their outdoor decor always find a helping hand at Ace. With the hazy lazy days of summer almost upon us, were well stocked with grills, lawnmowers and garden supplies, Floberg says.
Outdoor living furniture can now be ordered from the Ace warehouse through the stores colorful catalog, and benches for the yard are in the store. The new Toro and Craftsman lawnmowers are in so come by and check them out. Johnson suggests that people who need lawnmowers repaired should bring them in now, before the summer rush starts. He adds that once new folks stop in, they usually become regulars. We appreciate our customers and strive to provide superior customer service, Johnson adds. We pride ourselves on answering their questions and helping them get going on their projects. And we want this to be a fun and friendly place to shop as well.
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as well as the partnership with Roseville Area High School. Were just happy to be able to highlight student work, and the interaction with the high school has just been seamless. Berry says every year the Rosefest committee chooses a winner, which Berry notes is a tough choice. Not only is Garretts button fantastic, so many of the designs are great. I know in past years the citys Parks and Recreation Department has used student designs for other programs, such as Music in the Parks and Run for the Roses. Its just wonderful to see high school students designs go out into the real world and speaks to the talent we have right here in Roseville. Rosevilles Garrett plans to continue working with art in the future. He will attend the Minneapolis Media Institute this fall to study Game Art and Animation.
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What: Group Campfire & Great American Backyard Campout Where: Harriet Alexander Nature Center, 2520 N. Dale St., Roseville When: Group campfire from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 22, is open to everyone. Backyard overnight campout begins at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 22, and wraps up at 9 a.m. Sunday, June 23. Cost: Group campfire is free. Overnight campout fee is $12 per tent site. To register for the campout, call 651-792-7012. while they toast marshmallows. Its just absolutely fun, Cummings says. Often theres a storyteller to enthrall the group and kids play old-fashioned, outdoor games. Cummings says, Ive seen a wide range of people there; its inclusive, easy-going and a come-as-you-are event. Whats not to like?, she adds. And its free!
At left, People will once again be bringing their lawn chairs and gathering around the fire ring at Harriet Alexander Nature Center at the annual Rosefest campfire. This year the campfire will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. June 22. Above, the annual campfire is a free, multi-generational event that includes toasting marshmallows and a group sing-a-long.
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and sleeping pads free of charge for those folks who dont have camping equipment. Families can pay $12 for a campsite and that includes some setup help with the REI staff. The tent campers get to take advantage of the group campfire, and then at 9:30 p.m. have a choice of an open-air movie or a night hike. In the morning, the campers are served a continental breakfast, break camp and head home by 9 a.m. Cash characterizes it as a practice campout in a safe, controlled environment for people who havent camped before or havent camped for a long time. Its also a chance for families to introduce small children to the joys of camping. Should something go wrong, the Nature Center staff is there to help out the entire time. Some families come year after year ... and the kids get to sleep under the see Campout on page 19
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they still get the experience of sleeping in a tent. While the campout does take place in a controlled environment, Cash laughs as she says theres no way to predict what might happen out in nature. Although the campout hasnt been visited by any of the wild critters commonly known as campsite robbers, Cash says, theyve seen raccoons nearby but none have ventured into the camping area. She speculates the raccoons just didnt know what to make of the startling sight of tents on the school grounds and scampered away. And since the campers didnt have food in the tent area, she says there werent any choice morsels for the animals to sneak off with for a midnight snack. Cash says she recently attended a community-ed class and the instructor came up to her and explained that her family has attended the campout since the beginning six years ago, and is already looking forward to coming again this year. To join in the outdoor camping fun, register for the Great American Backyard Campout by calling the Harriet Alexander Nature Center at 651-7927012.
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The Great American Backyard Campout is a chance for families to introduce children to the joys of camping. Campers will begin pitching their tents at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 22, and the next morning enjoy a continental breakfast provided by the Harriet Alexander Nature Center staff.
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After a busy day of roller blading, jogging and enjoying everything Roseville has to offer, why not wind down with a great movie? Kermit the Frog would certainly encourage you to do so. This years Roll-In Movie at the Oval will be held Friday, June 28, at 7:30 p.m.
stars in a tent. If it rains, we camp, with or without tents, in the Nature Center facility. Its hilarious to see the free-standing tents all set up inside the building, Cash says with a chuckle. Its kind of cute, too, and the tents give people some private space, and
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Its no exaggeration to say the Rosefest parade has absolutely become one of the best parades in the Twin Cities. Thousands of people of all ages will line Rosevilles streets to watch area marching bands and entertainment of all varieties. This years parade begins Monday, June 24, at 6:15 p.m. at Roseville Area High School, 1261 County Road B2, and the one mile route winds its way north on Lexington Avenue and ends at the Roseville Skating Center, 2661 Civic Center Drive.
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There will be plenty of opportunities for dancing at this years Rosefest thanks to the much loved Teddy Bear Band on Sunday, June 23, at 6:30 p.m. and the Blues Fest on Tuesday, June 25, at 6 p.m. Both events will be held in Central Parks Frank Rog Amphitheatre, 2540 N. Lexington Avenue.
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