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Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information Departments: - City Clerk/Treasurer: Provides building permits; dog and cat licenses - Community Center - Parks and Recreation - Public Works/Waste treatment - Utility Services: Provides electric, water, natural gas, sewer, and garbage/recycling services; energy rebates

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Athletic Fields/Courts
Animal Regulation
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Residential Recycling Programs
Playgrounds
Local Officials Offices
Picnic Grounds
Construction/Development Permits
Sewage Treatment Facilities
City Government Information Services
Water Service Connection/Repair
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Volleyball
Basketball
Electric Service Connection/Repair
City/County Parks
Residential Energy/Water Conservation Rebates
Natural Gas Service Connection/Repair
Offering community programs and services including: - Recreational classes - Swim programs - Enrichment classes - Professional development classes - Parenting classes - Personal growth - Health and safety - Computer classes - Trips - Child care - Facility use

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General Health Education Programs
Field Trips/Excursions
Meeting Space
Community Adult Schools
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Parenting Skills Classes
Computer Literacy Training Programs
- Dakota Woods Dog Park Lake Byllesby Regional Park - Lake Byllesby Regional Park Trailhead: Dogsledding, hiking and skijoring trails; beach; boat launch; campground; playground; horseshoe pits; picnic shelter; fishing; swimming Lebanon Hills Regional Park - Camp Sacajawea Retreat Center meeting space - Equestrian Trailhead: Equestrian trails and picnic tables - Holland Lake Trailhead: Hiking/snowshoeing and cross-country ski trails, fishing pier, picnic area/shelter, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, ski skating - Jensen Lake Trailhead: Hiking/snowshoeing and ski touring trails, canoe route access, playground and picnic shelter/area, fishing, ice fishing - Lebanon Hills campground - Lebanon Hills Visitor Center: Park information and maps, reference library, equipment rental, Discovery Room meeting space rental, day camps, yoga - Schulze Lake Beach: Picnic area, access to hiking trails, canoe, kayak and stand-up paddleboard rental, swimming - Visitor Center Trailhead: Hiking, ski and snowshoe trails, nature interpretive trail, beach, equipment rental, canoe route access, fishing pier, picnic area, sledding hill, kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming - West Trailhead: Hiking and mountain bike trails, picnic shelter, ski skating, snowshoeing Miesville Ravine Park Reserve - Miesville Ravine Park Reserve Trailhead: Hiking and snowshoeing trails, picnic shelters Spring Lake Park Reserve - Community gardening plots - Lower Spring Lake Park Reserve Trailhead (Archery Trail): Access to archery trail, horseshoe pits, picnic shelter, snowshoeing, and Camp Spring Lake Retreat Center meeting space - Schaar's Bluff Trailhead: Hiking, ski touring and ski skating trails, picnic shelters/area, playground, sand volleyball court, gardening, Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center meeting space, and day camps Thompson County Park - Thompson County Park Trailhead: Hiking and snowshoe trails, playground, fishing pier, picnic shelter, horseshoe pits, and Dakota Lodge meeting space Whitetail Woods Regional Park - Whitetail Woods Trailhead: Hiking, ski touring and snowshoe trails, Fawn Crossing Nature Play area, amphitheater, picnic area, sledding hills, camper cabins

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Recreational Trails
Performing Arts Facilities
Mountain Biking
Archery
Beaches
Meeting Space
City/County Parks
Kayaking
Reference/Information
Yoga
Cross Country Skiing
Fishing
Community Gardening
Agency Based Libraries/Resource Centers
Volleyball
Horseback Riding
Swimming Facilities
Snowshoeing
Hiking
Picnic Grounds
Day Camps
Nature Centers/Walks
Athletic Fields/Courts
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Sports Equipment
Boat Launching Sites
Canoeing
Sledding
Playgrounds
Dog Parks
Horseshoes
Campgrounds
Club for senior citizens

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Older Adult Social Clubs
Senior Centers
Older Adults
Provides diversified programs, including: - Forever Fifty club - Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation - Spiritual counseling

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Youth Centers
Faith Based Counseling
Senior Centers
Older Adult Social Clubs
Homework Help Programs
Youth Community Service Programs
Club for senior citizens

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Senior Centers
Older Adults
Older Adult Social Clubs
Provides recreational activities and a community center equipped with a gym, meeting rooms, sports equipment, and swimming pool. Additional services and activities include: ?- Community events - Develops and maintains city park facilities and equipment - Provides swimming lessons and maintains an outdoor swimming pool and waterslide (June - August)

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Meeting Space
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
City/County Parks
Gymnasiums
Swimming Facilities
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
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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Leadership Development
General Youth Employment Programs
Internship Programs
Extended Child Care
Career Counseling
Community Involvement Programs
Youth Enrichment Programs
Youth Centers
- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

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Subject Tutoring
Child Guidance
Popular Dancing Instruction
Resume Preparation Assistance
Photography Instruction
Literacy Programs
Leadership Development
Job Interview Training
Job Search/Placement
Boys/Girls Clubs
Conflict Resolution Training
Basketball
Youth Centers
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Musical Instrument Instruction
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Gymnasiums
Glee Clubs/Choir Groups
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Outdoor Environmental Education
Career Exploration
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Life Skills Education
- Assistive devices for visually and hearing impaired - Children's services and programs, including weekly storytimes - Downloadable eBooks and eAudiobooks - Electronic reference tools, available in-house and remotely - Internet access - Medication drop box at Wildwood Library - Written books, books on CD, music CDs, DVDs, magazines, and newspapers - Reference service - Service to homebound users - Meeting space

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Book Downloads
Medication Disposal
Book Loan
Library Audiovisual Services
Story Hour
Public Internet Access Sites
Reference/Information
Meeting Space
Public Libraries
Home Library Services
Provides a link to experts on Medicare, prescription drug expense assistance, forms assistance, community-based resources, and caregiver planning and support. Service of the Minnesota Board on Aging in partnership with Minnesota's local area agencies on aging. It is the state's federally designated State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) and Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP). Information, education, counseling, and one-to-one assistance for Medicare beneficiaries. These services are provided free at the Senior Center or in the home if mobility is a problem: - Advice on Medicare and comparable medical insurance policies - Help research Medicare Part D options- Sort out and help process Medicare bills.

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Older Adults
General Health Insurance Information/Counseling
Senior Centers
Medicare Beneficiaries
Medicare Information/Counseling
- Afternoon, weekend and summer sports, recreation, mentoring, academic and leadership programs for neighborhood youth. - Girls Group including activities and field trips. Check with center for schedules.

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Field Trips/Excursions
Boys/Girls Clubs
Preschool Age Children
Youth Enrichment Programs
Preadolescent Children
Primary School Age Children
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Adolescents
Provides diversified programs, including: - Forever Fifty club - Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation - Spiritual counseling

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Youth Centers
Faith Based Counseling
Senior Centers
Older Adult Social Clubs
Homework Help Programs
Youth Community Service Programs
Club for senior citizens

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Older Adult Social Clubs
Older Adults
Senior Centers
Community Resource Connections staff provide information, referral, advocacy, MNSure enrollment assistance and paperwork assistance.

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Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Navigator Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
- Whist - Pinochle - Bridge - Smear - Bingo - Dominoes - foot clinic twice a month - weekly blood pressure check - Bone Builders - Line Dancing - Monthly evening meal and a live dance band - Additional events are always being planned

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Knitting Instruction
Foot Screening
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Bingo
Senior Centers
Bridge
Older Adult Social Clubs
Older Adults
Provides drop-in services including: - Bus cards for those with proof of recent hire in a permanent position - Bus tokens - Clothing - Diapers - Eye glass vouchers - Household items - New shoes - Showering facility for those who are homeless and living on the street - Vouchers to get State Identification/Birth Certificate - Vouchers for local shelter stay for homeless men Note: Above items depend on availability and individual needs. Other requests for services can be made, but may not be granted.

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Shoes
General Clothing Provision
Drop In Centers
Diapers
Bus Fare
Glasses/Contact Lenses
Public Showers/Baths
Homeless Drop In Centers
This program connects older adults to community services, resources, and opportunities to enhance their quality of life. These resources and services include: - Memory loss enrichment programming - Resources to churches: Parish Nurse Ministry Resource group, the Care Ministry Network, and presentations on topics related to aging - Support for informal family caregivers: memory loss support groups, caregiver coaching, access to resources, educational classes, and respite opportunities - Wellness and enrichment opportunities: evidence-based wellness classes, art programs, and online discussions

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Aging/Older Adult Support Groups
Specialized Information and Referral
Wellness Programs
Senior Centers
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Older Adults
- Clubs including book club, Happy Hands knitting club, women's club, bridge, Chan-O-Laires chorus group, and woodcarving group - Congregate dining - Cribbage - Day trips and extended overnight trips - Foot care clinic - Health education classes - Health insurance assistance - Mahjongg - Meals on Wheels - Monthly catered afternoon meals (Lunch Box Special) with entertainment - Nintendo Wii - One-on-one computer assistance - Passport to the World Programs (lunch and education on various countries) - Technology classes

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Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Glee Clubs/Choir Groups
Knitting Clubs
Senior Centers
General Health Education Programs
Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs
Bingo
Foot Screening
Bridge
General Health Insurance Information/Counseling
Home Delivered Meals
Field Trips/Excursions
Computer Literacy Training Programs
The Itasca Resource Center (IRC) houses the following Agencies: - Itasca County Health and Human Services Department 1209 SE 2nd Avenue Grand Rapids, MN 55744 - Minnesota Workforce Center 1215 SE 2nd Avenue Grand Rapids, MN 55744 - School District #318 Early Childhood 1217 SE 2nd Avenue Grand Rapids, MN 55744 - Itasca Medical Care 1219 SE 2nd Avenue Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Mayor and City Council Members Member contact information Administration: - Provides support for the City Council, the City Manager, and all departments located at City Hall Building Inspection: - Responsible for the application and enforcement of the building codes and related ordinances regulating construction, alterations, and the use of buildings within the city Fire Department: - Volunteer department that serves the City of Wayzata Motor Vehicle Department: - Handles the registration of licensed motor vehicles, boats, and snowmobiles Planning: - Administers and enforces the city's zoning code, comprehensive plan, and design standards Public Works: - Responsible for the maintenance of all city streets, water and sewer systems, storm sewers and engineering of infrastructure

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Traffic Signs
Local Officials Offices
Sewer System Maintenance
City Attorney
Traffic Signals
Animal Regulation
Residential Recycling Programs
Meeting Space
Street Construction/Repair
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Construction/Development Permits
Building Inspection
Maps
Street Cleaning
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
City Government Information Services
- 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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Book Loan
Children's Reading Clubs
Public Libraries
Meeting Space
Story Hour
Public Internet Access Sites
Library Audiovisual Services
Reference/Information
- Senior center providing recreational and educational activities including bridge, aerobics, and defensive driving - Senior dining - Home delivered meals - Health care screenings, wellness workshops, foot care clinics, grief support groups, senior AA - Dateline newsletter - Trips and tours

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Aerobics
Home Delivered Meals
Older Adults
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Mature Driver Training
Foot Screening
General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Wellness Programs
Field Trips/Excursions
Senior Centers
Provides services to youth who are experiencing homelessness in the Mankato area through The REACH Youth Resource Center. Services include: Basic Necessities: - Access to computers, laptops, and Wi-Fi - Clothing vouchers - Grocery Vouchers - Meals - Showers - Toiletries - Transportation assistance Housing and Shelter Options: - Coordinated entry assessments to homeless youth - Crisis nursery program - Emergency shelter and Mankato Youth Street Outreach program - Independent living housing assistance - Links to public housing services - Short-term housing options Support and Education: - Community and volunteer service - Financial assistance - Licensed therapists - Ongoing case management - Rental information through RentWise Preparation for Employment and Independent Living: - Assistance filing taxes - Assistance in obtaining legal documentation such as birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses, and more - Budgeting and financial planning - College preparation - Completing college financial aid forms (FAFSA) - Job searching - Interviewing skills - Nutrition and cooking assistance - Resume writing Recreational Activities: - Art activities - Field trips - Movie days and more

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Bus Fare
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Vouchers
Field Trips/Excursions
Public Showers/Baths
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Resume Preparation Assistance
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Drop In Centers
Parenting Skills Classes
Case/Care Management
Youth Shelters
Street Outreach Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Housing Search Assistance
Clothing Vouchers
Public Access Computers/Tools
- Adult services, including consumer information - Children's services and programs, including story hour - Computer classes - Homebound service delivers audiobooks, books, magazines, movies, and other library materials to individuals who cannot get out of their homes - Information and entertainment through book loan, eBooks, newspapers, audiobooks, eMagazines, magazines, and videos - Interlibrary loan is used to request titles not owned by Anoka County Library - Library hold lockers for use outside of non-business hours at Johnsville, Mississippi, Northtown, and Saint Francis branches. - 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. - Printers and copy machines available at each library - Reference center with access to government documents at Northtown - Wireless internet access is available at all libraries

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Public Internet Access Sites
Consumer Education
Public Libraries
Interlibrary Loan
Disability Related Libraries
Meeting Space
Home Library Services
Public Access Computers/Tools
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Document Copying Services

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