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Older adult activity center which provides: - Arts and craft activities - Billiards - Bingo - Book club - Club Prior Pantry - Exercise and Tai Chi classes - Field trips - Foot care - Health insurance counseling for Medicare and Medical Assistance, choosing a supplement or Part D Plan, assisting with health insurance forms and more - Knitting - Polka dancing lessons - Salsa dancing lessons - Walking Club

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Older Adults
Hair and Nail Care
Medicare Information/Counseling
Bingo
Exercise Classes/Groups
Knitting Instruction
Field Trips/Excursions
Food Pantries
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Folk/Ethnic Dancing Instruction
T'ai Chi Ch'uan
Walking Programs
Senior Centers
Billiards/Pool/Snooker
General Arts and Crafts
Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs
Provides recreational activities for all ages. Facility offers: - Compter Lab - Gym - Multipurpose room - Workout room

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Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Meeting Space
Native American Community
Recreation Centers
Public Access Computers/Tools
Weight Training
Gymnasiums
Career Pathways: Provides youth ages 14 - 24 who have faced systemic barriers to employment the opportunity to be introduced into the workforce by getting an internship at the YMCA. Beacons: Provides after-school and summer care for young people in grades K - 12 by partnering with Twin Cities area schools to provide quality educational, recreational, and leadership development activities and eliminate barriers to participation. Center for Youth Voice: Provides programs and services that help young people understand our system of government and how to effectively use their voice to take action on issues that matter to them. Teen Tech Center: Provides a technology-driven, interactive space for young people ages 12 - 24 to drop in, be creative, and develop new skills for free. Does not require a YMCA membership. Must be a member of the Teen Tech Center.

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High School Students
Internship Programs
Adolescents
Youth Enrichment Programs
Preschool Age Children
Youth Centers
Middle School Students
Preadolescent Children
Young Adults
Primary School Age Children
General Youth Employment Programs
Career Counseling
Leadership Development
Extended Child Care
Minority Students
Community Involvement Programs
Park and Facility Locator The following facilities are operated through the Edina Park and Recreation Department: - Arneson Acres Edina Garden/Historical Center: 4711 West 70th Street, Terrace Room - (612)928-4578 Greenhouse, Arneson Acres Park - (952)826-1620 - Braemar Arena, 7501 Ikola Way, (952)833-9500. Year-round skating - Braemar Golf Course: 6364 John Harris Drive, (952)903-5750 - Centennial Lakes Park: 7499 France Avenue South, (952)833-9580 Outdoor park and pavilion, concession stand, walking paths and sitting areas, winter skating, summer cultural programs, rental facility for 100 people - Edina Aquatic Center: 4300 West 66th Street, (952)833-9560. Open Memorial Weekend through Labor Day. - Edina Art Center: 4701 West 64th Street, (952)903-5780 - Edina Senior Center: 5280 Grandview Square, (952)833-9570 - Edinborough Park: 7700 York Avenue South, (952)833-9540 Cultural stage programs, swimming, skating, running track, rental facilities for 750 people Neighborhood Parks: (952)826-0367 - main phone for all parks - Alden Park: 6750 Belmore Lane - Arden Park: 5230 Minnehaha Boulevard - Birchcrest Park: 6016 Hansen Road - Bredesen Park 5901 Olinger Boulevard - Browndale Park 4510 Browndale Avenue - Chowen Park: 5700 Chowen Avenue South - Cornelia School Park: 7000 Cornelia Drive - Countryside Park: 6240 Tracy Avenue - Courtney Fields at Braemar Park: 7351 McCauley Trail - Creek Valley School Park: 6401 Gleason Road - Fox Meadow Park: 5251 Blake Road South - Frank Tupa Park: 4918 Eden Avenue - Garden Park: 5520 Hansen Road - Heights Park: 5500 West 66th Street - Highlands Park: 5200 Doncaster Way - Kojetin Park: 4201 West 44th Street - Lake Edina Park: 4400 Parklawn Avenue - Lewis Park: 7300 Cahill Road - McGuire Park: 69th Street West and McGuire Road - Melody Lake Park: 5601 Melody Lake Drive - Normandale Park: 6501 Warren Avenue South - Pamela Park: 4301 West 58th Street - Rosland Park: 4300 West 66th Street - Sherwood Park: 5241 Grandview Square - St. Johns Park: 5924 St. Johns Avenue - Strachauer Park: 6200 Beard Avenue South - Tingdale Park: 5800 West 59th Street - Todd Park: 4429 Vandervork KAvenue - Utley Park: 4521 West 50th Street - Van Valkenburg Park: 4935 Lincoln Drive - Walnut Ridge Park: 5801 Londonderry Road - Weber Park: 4115 Grimes Avenue South - Williams Park: 4801 West 50th Street - Wooddale Park: 4500 West 50th Street - York Park: 7700 York Avenue South - Yorktown Park: 7335 York Avenue South

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Athletic Fields/Courts
Botanical Gardens/Arboreta
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Golf Courses
Hiking
Golf
Ice Skating Rinks
Recreation Centers
Museums
Senior Centers
Swimming Facilities
Ice Skating
City/County Parks
- Adult services including consumer information - Children's services and programs including story hour - Computer classes - Homebound service delivers audiobooks, books, magazines, movies and other materials to individuals who cannot get out of their homes - Information and entertainment through book loan, eBooks, paperbacks, newspapers, audiobooks, eMagazines, magazines and videos - Interlibrary loan used to request titles not owned by Anoka County Library - Library hold lockers for use outside of non-business hours - Library on the Go: Drive-up and indoor book drops for return of library materials - Microfilm readers and copy machines - Meeting space at Centennial, Crooked Lake, Johnsville, Mississippi, Northtown and Rum River branches - Public Internet access computers at each library available on a first come first serve basis. Users allotted 60 minutes per day. - Printers and copy machines available at each library - Reference center with access to government documents at Northtown and Rum River branches - Wireless internet access is available at all libraries

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Public Internet Access Sites
Book Downloads
Public Libraries
Home Library Services
Meeting Space
Document Copying Services
Reference/Information
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Government Publications
Interlibrary Loan
Library Audiovisual Services
Disability Related Libraries
Public Access Computers/Tools
Consumer Education
Story Hour
Book Loan
Administration Mayor and City Council Members Building Department - Provides building inspections, construction permits, mechanical permits, plumbing permits, and sign permits - Zoning regulations and code enforcement City Attorney Economic Development - Reviews major planning, capital improvements, and redevelopment proposals Elections - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Finance Department - Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy - Process accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing. Call or visit website for online payment. Planning Department - Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community development, revitalization, maintenance and growth. The Zoning Ordinance is the principal tool used to regulate land uses and development standards. Produces many maps, development lists, reports, and presentations for the public. - Responsible for implementing the City's housing goals, advancing infrastructure projects, protecting environmental quality, and fostering partnerships to improve access to community services. Public Works Department - Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties and facilities; sanitary sewer services, street repairs, snow removal, water and storm water management - Recycle Garbage Waste: Services provided by Republic Services (952)941-5174. Contact City Hall (651)455-8634 for questions related to arranging new services. Visit website for recycling information.

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City/County Parks
Local Officials Offices
Street Construction/Repair
Street Flooding/Drainage
Construction/Development Permits
City Government Information Services
Sewer System Maintenance
Meeting Space
City Attorney
Maps
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
Election Information
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Residential Recycling Programs
Street Signs
Voter Registration Offices
Building Inspection
Absentee Ballots
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Cleaning
Mayor and City Council Members: -Member contact information Community Development Department: - Building and Inspections: (952)563-8930 - Environmental Health: (952)563-8934 - Housing and Redevelopment Authority: (952)563-8937 - Planning and Zoning: (952)563-8920 Community Services Department: - Bloomington Ice Garden: (952)563-8841 - Communications: (952)563-8819 - Community Services: (952)563-8713 - Golf Courses: (952)563-8702 - Human Resources: (952)563-8710 - Parks and Recreation: (952)563-8877 - Public Health: (952)563-8900 Emergency Management: - Backups and Leaks: (952)563-8777 (during normal business hours) - Emergency Line for water main breaks, water leaks, and sewer backups: (952)563-4905 (24 hours/7 days a week) - Utility billing: (952)563-8726 Finance Department: - (952)563-8790 Public Works Department: - General information: (952)563-8700 - Snow Emergency Hotline: (952)563-8768 Technical Services Group: - Animal Control: (952)563-4942 - Assessing: (952)563-8724 - City Clerk: (952)563-8729 - Elections: (952)563-8729 - Information Technology: (952)563-4885 - Licensing: (952)563-8728

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Voter Registration Offices
Construction/Development Permits
Ice Skating Rinks
Residential Recycling Programs
City/County Parks
City Government Information Services
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Cleaning
Recreational Trails
Animal Regulation
Water Service Connection/Repair
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City Offices of Emergency Services
Golf Courses
Building Code Information
Election Information
Building Inspection
Street Construction/Repair
Local Officials Offices
Athletic Fields/Courts
Absentee Ballots
Meeting Space
Drop-in center provides a socialization and recreational program for low income adults dealing with mental illness and/or other disabilities. Thursday drop-in: Open to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Socialization and recreational programming democratically developed by the group.

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Intellectual Disabilities
Drop In Centers
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Physical Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
- Computer Classes: Business Resources, Computer Basics, Internet Basics, Word 2010, Your Library Online, and more - Copier and scanner - Home library service - iLab with makerspace technologies - Interlibrary loans - Online research tools - Print and non-print materials including regular and large print books, books on CD, paperbacks, music CDs, video games, audio tapes, DVDs, described videos, newspapers, pamphlets, and magazines - Public meeting rooms - Reference and information services including Internet and web access - Sponsors and hosts book clubs - Streaming and downloadable media (audiobooks, eBooks, movies, music, and television programs) - Storytimes and summer reading program for youth

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Reference/Information
Meeting Space
Book Loan
Resume Preparation Assistance
Public Internet Access Sites
Public Access Computers/Tools
Library Audiovisual Services
Interlibrary Loan
Job Search/Placement
Document Copying Services
Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs
Public Libraries
Home Library Services
Online Databases
Book Downloads
Story Hour
Large Print Materials/Collections
Job Interview Training
Children's Reading Clubs
Computer Literacy Training Programs
A walk in resource center to offer support and resources to those in need. The center supports individuals in crisis and help them connect to resources. The resource center helps with: - Advocacy - Employment - Housing resources - Limited financial assistance for eligible households. Assistance may cover an essential need or transportation for a bus token or gasoline. - Resource navigation and more

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Case/Care Management
Bus Fare
Job Information
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Low Income
Gas Money
Housing Search Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Drop In Centers
Provides activities and social programs including: - Cards and games - Congregate dining - Crafters club - Health and wellness services: May include foot care, eyewear repair, gardening workshops, and other health-related activities - Live music Click here for additional information on activities, dates, and times

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Gardening/Landscaping Instruction
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Senior Centers
Music Performances
Podiatry/Foot Care
Meeting room(s) rentals available
Provides a supportive, medically sound camp for individuals with disabilities, medical conditions, and other identified special needs. The camp partners with other organizations to host camps for youth and adults with needs around autism, heart disease, skin conditions, Down syndrome, burn survivors, HIV/AIDS, and youth experiencing homelessness. The space is also available for the public to rent.
Career Pathways: Provides youth ages 14 - 24 who have faced systemic barriers to employment the opportunity to be introduced into the workforce by getting an internship at the YMCA. Beacons: Provides after-school and summer care for young people in grades K - 12 by partnering with Twin Cities area schools to provide quality educational, recreational, and leadership development activities and eliminate barriers to participation. Center for Youth Voice: Provides programs and services that help young people understand our system of government and how to effectively use their voice to take action on issues that matter to them. Teen Tech Center: Provides a technology-driven, interactive space for young people ages 12 - 24 to drop in, be creative, and develop new skills for free. Does not require a YMCA membership. Must be a member of the Teen Tech Center.

Categories

High School Students
Internship Programs
Adolescents
Youth Enrichment Programs
Preschool Age Children
Youth Centers
Middle School Students
Preadolescent Children
Young Adults
Primary School Age Children
General Youth Employment Programs
Career Counseling
Leadership Development
Extended Child Care
Minority Students
Community Involvement Programs
Sponsors recreational programs for all ages including senior citizens and persons with disabilities; included are: - Adaptive recreation for persons with disabilities - Day camps - Parks, playgrounds, picnic facilities, family gardens, recreational trails, ice rinks, two swimming beaches (Shady Oak Beach and Libbs Lake Beach), five tennis courts, basketball court, swimming pool, weight machines, free weights, meeting space, hiking trails, biking trails, skate park, canoe rental, sand volleyball, fishing, recreational facilities - Youth sports leagues and classes including gymnastics, softball, baseball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, swimming lessons year round, CPR instruction, land and water aerobics, kick boxing, safety awareness/self defense, ice skating, ice hockey, skateboarding, and in-line skating

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Weight Training
Inline Skating
Aerobics
Baseball
Gymnastics
Developmental Disabilities
Day Camps
City/County Parks
Canoeing
Basketball
Hiking
Athletic Fields/Courts
Visual Impairments
Community Gardening
Older Adults
Skate Parks
Fishing
Boxing
Playgrounds
Volleyball
Hearing Loss
Recreation Centers
Soccer
Ice Skating
Tennis
Youth
Meeting Space
Skateboarding
Adapted Sports/Games
Lacrosse
CPR Instruction
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Recreational Trails
Picnic Grounds
Swimming Facilities
Ice Skating Rinks
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Ice Hockey
Physical Disabilities
Beaches
Softball
Sponsors recreational programs for all ages including senior citizens and persons with disabilities; included are: - Adaptive recreation for persons with disabilities - Day camps - Parks, playgrounds, picnic facilities, family gardens, recreational trails, ice rinks, two swimming beaches (Shady Oak Beach and Libbs Lake Beach), five tennis courts, basketball court, swimming pool, weight machines, free weights, meeting space, hiking trails, biking trails, skate park, canoe rental, sand volleyball, fishing, recreational facilities - Youth sports leagues and classes including gymnastics, softball, baseball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, swimming lessons year round, CPR instruction, land and water aerobics, kick boxing, safety awareness/self defense, ice skating, ice hockey, skateboarding, and in-line skating

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Weight Training
Inline Skating
Aerobics
Baseball
Gymnastics
Developmental Disabilities
Day Camps
City/County Parks
Canoeing
Basketball
Hiking
Athletic Fields/Courts
Visual Impairments
Community Gardening
Older Adults
Skate Parks
Fishing
Boxing
Playgrounds
Volleyball
Hearing Loss
Recreation Centers
Soccer
Ice Skating
Tennis
Youth
Meeting Space
Skateboarding
Adapted Sports/Games
Lacrosse
CPR Instruction
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Recreational Trails
Picnic Grounds
Swimming Facilities
Ice Skating Rinks
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Ice Hockey
Physical Disabilities
Beaches
Softball
Facility includes: - Fitness room - Gymnasium - Rental of meeting rooms, banquet center, park buildings, fields and gymnasium available - Six multipurpose meeting rooms - Vending/game area with ping pong table, pool table and foosball

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Gymnasiums
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Recreation Centers
Meeting Space
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Services/programs include: - Youth center - Family recreation - Fitness programs - Summer camp - Swimming lessons for preschoolers, youth, and adults - Aerobic classes - Water exercise classes - Youth sports - Basketball courts - Weight training - Walking programs - YMCA Preschool Program (trained teachers provide developmentally appropriate activities: Kindergarten readiness skills, swim lessons, music and movement, field trips, etc.)

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Swimming Facilities
Youth Centers
Exercise Classes/Groups
Y Facilities
Residential Camps
Walking Programs
Day Camps
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Provides services to Latino seniors through culturally and linguistically responsive services to support the their holistic health and independent living. Activities address physical and behavioral health, educational activities, and community engagement; provides individualized case management and socio-emotional support. - Culturally relevant social and recreational programs and activities - Case management concerning health, self-sufficiency, family issues and spiritual needs

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Case/Care Management
Senior Centers
Cultural Heritage Programs
Mexican Community
Hispanic/Latino Community
Older Adults
YouthPower is an organizing hub where Black youth can gather, reflect, express themselves, build skills, organize, and advocate for serious change on issues that affect their lives.

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Youth Centers
Adolescents
African American Community
- Adaptive/Assistive Technology resources available at the Roseville, Shoreview, and White Bear Lake locations, visit the library's accessibility website to learn more - Computers available for use by public, library also has WiFi - Computer classes - Visit website for class schedule and to register - Educational programs for adults, teens, and children - Meeting rooms for public use - Print and audio-visual materials - Reference and information service (including machine assisted reference service) - Variety of library materials including paperbacks, DVDs, newspapers, large print books, Minnesota collection, CDs, magazines, business directories, maps, and e-books

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Reference/Information
Maps
Book Downloads
Large Print Materials/Collections
Book Loan
Public Internet Access Sites
Meeting Space
Disability Related Libraries
Public Libraries
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Library Audiovisual Services
Career Pathways: Provides youth ages 14 - 24 who have faced systemic barriers to employment the opportunity to be introduced into the workforce by getting an internship at the YMCA. Beacons: Provides after-school and summer care for young people in grades K - 12 by partnering with Twin Cities area schools to provide quality educational, recreational, and leadership development activities and eliminate barriers to participation. Center for Youth Voice: Provides programs and services that help young people understand our system of government and how to effectively use their voice to take action on issues that matter to them. Teen Tech Center: Provides a technology-driven, interactive space for young people ages 12 - 24 to drop in, be creative, and develop new skills for free. Does not require a YMCA membership. Must be a member of the Teen Tech Center.

Categories

High School Students
Internship Programs
Adolescents
Youth Enrichment Programs
Preschool Age Children
Youth Centers
Middle School Students
Preadolescent Children
Young Adults
Primary School Age Children
General Youth Employment Programs
Career Counseling
Leadership Development
Extended Child Care
Minority Students
Community Involvement Programs
Community Center programs include: - Basketball and lacrosse lessons - Birthday parties - Cheerleading lessons - Golf lessons and floor hockey lessons - Gymnasiums with equipment and indoor soccer - Gymnastics - Indoor walking track - Private music lessons - Racquetball/wallyball courts - Senior club offering activities for active older adults - Skate park - Softball - Swimming - Tennis - Weight room with exercise and free weight equipment Eidem Homestead Brooklyn Park Historical Farm: - Afternoon tea parties - American Girl parties - Farm Market - Gardening instruction - Gift-making - Movies on the Barn - Playground - Residential camps - Storytime - Summer concert series - Teddy Bear picnics - Tours - Traveling Trunk - Winter activities, and special events Zanewood Recreation Center programs include: - Indoor ice arenas - ice hockey instruction and clinics and ice skating instruction - Karate, safety awareness and self defense classes - Multi-purpose room, game room, art room and classrooms - Sculpture classes Parks include a variety of amenities unique to each park including trails, playground areas, picnic shelters, outdoor skating rinks, baseball/softball/soccer/football and t-ball fields

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Soccer
Birthday Programs
Musical Instrument Instruction
Gymnasiums
Weight Training
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Sculpture Instruction
Basketball
Recreational Trails
Tennis
Ice Skating Rinks
Gymnastics
City/County Parks
Residential Camps
Ice Skating
Golf
Senior Centers
Racquetball
Baseball
Picnic Grounds
Ice Hockey
Athletic Fields/Courts
Lacrosse
Softball
Playgrounds
Gardening/Landscaping Instruction
Karate
Skate Parks
- Book loan - Movie, DVD, and music loan - E-books - Computers with internet access - Summer Reading Program for children when school is not in session - Meeting space

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Library Audiovisual Services
Reference/Information
Book Loan
Public Internet Access Sites
Children's Reading Clubs
Meeting Space
Public Libraries
Story Hour
- Chisago City Community Center 10825 Lake Boulevard available to rent for community events such as showers, wedding receptions, meetings and birthday parties - Chuckie Lindquist Park 10940 Stinson Avenue with hockey rink (available for rent), skateboard park, basketball court and access to bike and snowmobile trails - Dahl Park 29186 Main Street with playground - Ojiketa Regional Park 27500 Kirby Avenue with walking and biking trails. Cabins available for rent along with Zonta Lodge and Birchwood Chapel. - Paradise Park 11031 Stinson Avenue with Chisago Lake; beach; barbecue and picnic areas; playground; sledding hill - Rotary Park 10340 Liberty Lane with nature preserve, picnic shelter and trail - Surfland Park 11365 Lakeview Road with baseball field, playground and picnic tables - Triangle Park 29309 Old Towne Road - Vilhelm Moberg Park 10656 Railroad Avenue located at the entrance to Chisago City - Water Tower Park 11066 North Avenue with playground, trail, nature boardwalk, dog park and picnic area

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Skateboarding
City/County Parks
Sledding
Playgrounds
Ice Skating Rinks
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Nature Centers/Walks
Lakes and Ponds
Athletic Fields/Courts
Banquet Facilities
Skate Parks
Meeting Space
Beaches
Picnic Grounds
Dog Parks
Basketball
Baseball
Ice Hockey
Mountain Biking
Recreational Trails

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