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SUMMARY:“Everyone Can Save a Life” Hands-only CPR
DESCRIPTION:February is American Heart Month and the kick-off of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Initiative. To show its support and to help prevent death due to cardiac arrest\, the Long Lake Fire Department is co-hosting a hands-only CPR training and fundraising event. The event is family-friendly and open to the entire public\, not just the Long Lake Fire Department’s service area. \n“Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans\, and yet 70 percent of Americans feel helpless to act during a cardiac emergency because they don’t know how to administer CPR or they’re afraid of hurting the victim\,” said Scott Spinks\, Long Lake Deputy Chief\, full-time paramedic\, and the event’s lead CPR trainer. “When a person has a cardiac arrest\, survival depends on immediately receiving CPR from someone nearby. The more we expose the public to hands-on CPR\, the more lives we save.” \nThe U.S. Fire Administration estimates that nearly two-thirds (64%) of reported calls required emergency medical services (EMS) and rescue services from fire departments. “The majority of the calls we respond to are medical calls and that includes heart-related emergencies. Because we are committed to keeping our community safe\, we know that we cannot continue to solely focus on fire safety training\, even though that is what we are known for\,” said Mike Heiland\, Long Lake Chief. “Based on the success of last year’s inaugural event\, we feel it is critically important to continue to offer Hands-only CPR to our community.” \nAccording to the American Heart Association\, about 90 percent out-of-hospital cardiac arrests are fatal. CPR\, especially if performed immediately\, can double\, or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival. \n“As the wife of a firefighter\, I know that if a person is called on to give CPR in an emergency\, they’re most likely trying to save the life of someone they love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend\,” said Kelly Grady\, co-host of the Everyone Can Save a Life Event and a 2024 AHA Minnesota Woman of Impact Ambassador. “My dad recently died following a heart-related indecent at his home\, so it’s important to me to educate others about the importance of CPR.” \nWhile the event is free\, each attendee is suggested to donate to the American Heart Association. \n“The AHA has done amazing work leading the initiatives to ensure all 911 operators are trained to guide a caller through hands-only CPR\,” said Spinks. “Their efforts to bridge the gap from an emergency call to the arrival of emergency services increases the chances of survival. Your donation will directly benefit the AHA’s efforts!” \nNo one can predict when a cardiac arrest will exactly occur\, but preparedness in such an emergency is critical to saving precious lives. Everyone Can Save a Life event is open to all ages\, but CPR training is available for those nine and up. The fire department will have a bouncy house on site for kids and Sparky the Fire Dog will be there to meet and greet and pose for photos.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/everyone-can-save-a-life-hands-only-cpr/
LOCATION:Long Lake Fire Department\, 340 Willow Drive N.\, Long Lake\, MN\, 55356
CATEGORIES:Benefits & Fundraisers,Community,Health & Wellness
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SUMMARY:The Early History of Wayzata of the North Shore
DESCRIPTION:The Lake Minnetonka Historical Society (LMHS) will present “The Early History of Wayzata and the North Shore” with historian Joanie Holst at 7 p.m. on February 12 at the Wayzata Community Room\, 600 Rice Street East\, Wayzata\, MN. The presentation will take the audience on a journey through the early history of Wayzata\, beginning with its pre-settlement period and progressing through Wayzata’s founding in 1854\, including settler’s stories of life in this growing village. The audience will also learn about the arrival of the railroad in 1867 which transformed Wayzata into the “gateway to Lake Minnetonka\,” forever altering the history of the lake. \nFree\, pre-registration is requested as capacity is limited. Doors open at 6:30 pm and seating is first come\, first served  A $5.00 suggested contribution is appreciated. To register or for more information visit tinyurl.com/2na5r3vy\, lakeinnetonkahistory.org\, or contact LMHS at info@LakeMinnetonkaHistory.org or 952-474-2115.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/the-early-history-of-wayzata-of-the-north-shore/
LOCATION:Wayzata Community Room\, 600 Rice St.\, Wayzata\, MN\, 55391
CATEGORIES:Community,History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lake Minnetonka Historical Society":MAILTO:​info@lakeminnetonkahistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240120T130000
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SUMMARY:Arctic Fever at Manitou Park
DESCRIPTION:Check out a SLMPD ATV demo\, the HCSO K9 Team and two live reindeer! Go for a strike at human bowling before relaxing with a hot cocoa by the bonfire or in the warming house.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/arctic-fever-manitou-park/
LOCATION:Manitou Park\, 5418 Manitou Road\, Excelsior\, MN\, 55331
CATEGORIES:Community,For the Kids
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arctic Fever":MAILTO:parksandrec@ci.shorewood.mn.us
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240119T193000
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SUMMARY:Arctic Fever 2024: Kick-off Event
DESCRIPTION:This fun\, family celebration of winter takes place in Shorewood\, Tonka Bay and Excelsior during the third weekend of January every year. \nStart the festivities with disc golf challenges\, llamas\, a live DJ\, hot chocolate\, pizza\, beer\, cookies\, geocaching\, s’mores and more!
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/arctic-fever-2024-kick-off-event/
LOCATION:Shorewood Community & Event Center\, 5735 Country Club Road\, Shorewood\, MN\, 55331
CATEGORIES:Community,For the Kids
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arctic Fever":MAILTO:parksandrec@ci.shorewood.mn.us
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SUMMARY:IAM Inaugural Literary Showcase
DESCRIPTION:India Association of Minnesota (IAM) is launching a first-ever literary event celebrating writings by Indian and South-Asian authors with local Minnesota connections. \n The event is open to all over the age of 12 and is free to attend. \n Get to know South Asian published authors with a Minnesota connection\, and their work(s). \n Featured panelists will speak about their creative journeys\, from ideation to publication\, and read excerpts from their books. Other published authors\, bloggers\, and poets will be introduced and will share their works with the community. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with the writers and fellow readers\, discover\, browse\, and perhaps even come away with a signed copy of their new favorite book written by a South-Asian neighbor! \n The event will be particularly informative to those\, of all ethnic origins who have nursed a dream of writing a book. Authors exploring choices between self-publishing and finding agents and publishing houses will find useful guidance. \n Light refreshments will be provided. \n The event is free to attend. RSVP is requested. Register here to attend. Each donation via this PayPal link will be entered to win a raffle prize at the event.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/iam-inaugural-literary-showcase/
LOCATION:Minnetonka Community Center\, 14600 Minnetonka Blvd.\, Minnetonka\, MN\, 55345
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performance,Community
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SUMMARY:National Community Education Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating National Community Education Day and 45 years of Westonka Community Education. \nFree admission and activities at the Westonka Activity Center for all community members on November 11. \n6 a.m.-8 p.m. Open exploration of Westonka Activity Center\n9 a.m.-1 p.m. Family open gym\n8:15 a.m. Adult sunrise yoga\n9:15 a.m. Adult yoga/ Pilates fusion\n10 a.m. Intro to family pickleball\n10 a.m. Youth art activity with Kidcreate\n10 a.m.-noon Bounce house\n11 a.m. Youth rec demo\n12-2 p.m. Family open swim \n*Youth art activity is limited to the first 50 participants\n**Guardian must be present for all youth activitiesGam
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/national-community-education-day/
LOCATION:Westonka Activity Center\, 5903 Sunnyfield Rd E\, Minnetrista\, MN\, 55364
CATEGORIES:Community,For the Kids
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ORGANIZER;CN="Westonka Community Education":MAILTO:communityed@westonka.k12.mn.us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230810T180000
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SUMMARY:Summerbration 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join Three Rivers Park District Foundation for our largest fundraising party of the year\, Summerbration! \nEnjoy food and beverages included with your ticket from preferred Three Rivers Park District caterers. Have a cold beer\, hard cider or wine from our friends at Fulton Brewing\, Minneapolis Cider Company and Lakeside Wine+Spirits. Play in the park with north woods activities like fishing casting\, frisbee golf\, bean bag toss and more. \nBid on many unique activities\, getaways and items in our silent and live auctions. Silent auction will open early online but close at 7:45 p.m. on August 10. In addition\, try your luck in our meat raffle and wine pull. \nLearn about the Foundation’s ambitious 5 year growth strategy\, and the life-changing programs we support. \nProceeds support improving equitable access in Three Rivers Park District. \nTickets are $75 or $65 for people 30 and under\, with a $20 early bird discount if you purchase your tickets before June 26. Tickets are for a great cause and include food\, beverages\, dessert\, DJ music and activities. \nSummerbration is for ages 21+
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/summerbration-2023/
LOCATION:Hyland Hills Ski Chalet\, 8800 Chalet Rd.\, Bloomington\, MN\, 55438
CATEGORIES:Benefits & Fundraisers,Community,Food & Drink
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230705
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SUMMARY:Excelsior Firecracker Run & 4th of July Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join the Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Chamber of Commerce for a 4th of July Run and celebration. \nJoin the Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Chamber of Commerce for a 4th of July Run. With options to run a 10k\, 5k\, or 1 Mile\, anyone can join. All finishers receive a medal and popsicle*\, and get the opportunity to race along the beautiful shores of Lake Minnetonka and through the historic streets of Excelsior and Greenwood. Bring you friends and family to volunteer\, and enjoy a day of 4th of July fun following the race. \nThe Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Chamber of Commerce proudly produces and hosts the only public 4th of July fireworks event on Lake Minnetonka. Our community will celebrate our Nation’s favorite holiday in the tried and true way\, with a day full of activity. Beginning early in the morning\, until well past dark\, we welcome you to be a part of the 4th of July experience on the shores of Lake Minnetonka\, at the Commons Park in downtown Excelsior. Bring your family and friends to enjoy a 4th of July that kicks off with a Firecracker Run and ends with a BANG!
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/excelsior-firecracker-run-4th-of-july-celebration/
LOCATION:Downtown Excelsior\, Water Street\, Excelsior\, MN\, 55331
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230612T180000
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DTSTAMP:20230531T180733Z
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SUMMARY:A Beginner's Tour of Lake Minnetonka
DESCRIPTION:The Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society renews its popular series of four summer history cruises aboard the “Lady of the Lake.” The first cruise\, “A Beginner’s Tour of Lake Minnetonka” with Paul Maravelas\, will be held on June 12 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $22.50 for members and $37.50 for nonmembers and are available at:  https://tinyurl.com/5n8nmk5p. \nIn this beginner’s overview\, historian Paul Maravelas will touch on the highlights of the Lake Minnetonka area history while cruising the lower lake. The tour will include the historic landscape\, Native American residents\, the pioneer period\, and the Golden Age. Paul will also compare the lake of today to the lake of the past\, describing historic boats\, bridges\, trains\, streetcars\, homes\,  hotels\, the lake’s former amusement park\, game farm\, and veteran’s camp. Paul Maravelas grew up on Lake Minnetonka and is currently writing a book on the history of Big Island. He studied history at the University of Minnesota and works in the museum field. \nAfter to the beginner’s cruise\, the summer series continues in July with a “Classic Boat Parade” with Dave Bortner\, “The Narrows – Gateway to the Gilded Age” featuring a panel of experts from historical societies around Lake Minnetonka in August\, and “The Historic Shores of Deephaven” with historian Scott D. McGinnis in September. “Lady of the Lake” offers a delightful setting to learn about and experience the history of the area and offers snacks and soft drinks for purchase as well as a full cash bar onboard. Series tickets are available here:  https://tinyurl.com/mryu69xn \nAbout the Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society: Founded in 1972\, the Society collects\, preserves and shares the history of Deephaven\, Excelsior\, Greenwood\, Shorewood and Tonka Bay. The Society’s Archives and Museum house one of the largest collections of Lake Minnetonka historical artifacts\, documents and photographs in the area. A number of books about Lake Minnetonka history have been published by the Society and presentations and initiatives have been created to share the history of the area with the public. For more information about the Society visit www.elmhs.org.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/a-beginners-tour-of-lake-minnetonka/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Community,History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T170000
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DTSTAMP:20230504T201109Z
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SUMMARY:Chanhassen Dinner Theaters Pro-Poses with "Prom Re-Do"
DESCRIPTION:What: Chanhassen Dinner Theatres introduces “Prom Re-Do” — a night for anyone who’d like another shot at their high school formal. Make it more fun and come in your best promwear — get pics with the photographer at the step and repeat\, enjoy refreshments\, dance to music before the show and enjoy a glass of rainbow sherbet punch from the punch bowl\, followed by an epic night with dinner and the hit Broadway show\, “The Prom.” Prom Royalty winners will be chosen from the audience. \nWhy: Consider this your prom-posal for a Prom Re-Do. Didn’t get invited to prom? Didn’t go with who you really wanted to ask? Had a wretched prom night? Or maybe you didn’t meet the love of your life until many years after high school? YOU are invited—in the words of the show’s heroine—to “build a prom for everyone!” Rent a tux or just wear a suit. Pull that old prom dress out of mothballs … and if the puffy shoulders are feeling a bit snug\, find another one (thrift store outing\, anyone?) OR just come as you are\, as you’re comfortable\, and with whom you want to be with — and that is the whole point. \nWho and Where: Chanhassen Dinner Theatres\, the beloved Twin Cities institution and longest-running dinner theater in the country\, has been putting on the ultimate “dinner and a show” for more than 50 years. Now\, the hit Broadway musical\, “The Prom\,” is on stage through June 10. Come dressed for a special night at The Prom where anyone attending can be King\, Queen — or anything in between! \nWhen: Thursday\, May 25\, at 5:15 p.m.\, join the pre-theatre reception in The Club with a cash bar\, complimentary refreshments (including Rainbow Sherbet Punch) and a DJ. Pick up a pre-purchased wristlet corsage or boutonniere. (Ask the box office for more information when you buy tickets.) Dinner seating begins at 6 p.m.\, and the show at 8. \nTickets: If you accept the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres Prom-posal\, pick up tickets for Prom Re-Do and Dinner’s On Us (that’s free dinner for you and your guest)! Use code PROMREDO to get $63 tickets for dinner and a show. And remember\, pre-order a corsage when you buy tickets.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/chanhassen-dinner-theaters-pro-poses-with-prom-re-do/
LOCATION:Chanhassen Dinner Theatres\, 501 W 78th St.\, Chanhassen\, MN\, 55317
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performance,Community
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230423
DTSTAMP:20230323T174020Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate Earth Day on April 22\, the City of Wayzata is hosting the Champion Tree Contest. Participants are encouraged to visit public spaces around the city (residents can submit trees from their private property) to identify some of the community’s largest trees. Determining factors include the height of the tree and/or the diameter at breast height (DBH)\, which is a standard measure method for identifying tree trunk diameter. \nSubmissions for the Champion Tree Contest are due April 22nd (Earth Day) and the winners will be announced via social media on April 28th (Arbor Day). A prize is in the offing! Additional contest rules are available at wayzata.org. \nCertified arborist Bennett Myhran\, the City of Wayzata’s forester\, speaks to the importance of the event. “It draws attention to the world around us\,” he says. The city will also hold another event on May 20 during which volunteers will plant a variety of bareroot trees in Wayzata. “We’re always working toward this goal of expanding the canopy of trees\,” he says. “We want to regulate how trees are dealt with privately and also work on diversification of the tree population.”
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/celebrate-earth-day/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Community,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230318T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230318T170000
DTSTAMP:20230222T202607Z
CREATED:20230222T202607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T202607Z
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SUMMARY:Luck O’ the Lake
DESCRIPTION:Race over to Excelsior to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. \nThe Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Chamber of Commerce has a lot of fun in store for the community as it celebrates St. Patrick’s Day. Try your luck with running the Luck O’ the Lake in Excelsior. The event’s race begins at 9 a.m. March 18 and will include 1-mile and 5K runs through town. \nNot a runner? There’s plenty of fun to be had at an all-day tent party. For the younger set\, bring them over to a children’s event\, hosted by Primrose School\, starting at 10 a.m. and featuring crafts\, face painting and a magician. Enjoy performances from Irish dancers at 11 a.m.\, and live music will begin at 4:30 p.m. Food trucks\, a beer trailer\, other beverage options and more are set to be on hand.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/luck-o-the-lake/
LOCATION:Downtown Excelsior\, Water Street\, Excelsior\, MN\, 55331
CATEGORIES:Benefits & Fundraisers,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230204T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230204T180000
DTSTAMP:20230118T011815Z
CREATED:20230201T140038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T011815Z
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SUMMARY:Klondike Dog Derby
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Klondike Dog Derby is set for February 3 and 4 as racers charge down the Water Street\, race 40 miles on frozen Lake Minnetonka and finish back in downtown Excelsior. \nThe first day of the event will include canine athletes receiving their veterinary check-ups\, Hug-a-Husky and Meet-the-Mushers events downtown. Sled dog rides will be offered in the Excelsior Commons. On February 4\, the opening ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Water Street\, and the race commences at 10 a.m. The awards ceremony will be at 5 p.m.\, and don’t miss the wrap party at Excelsior Brewing Co. with live music. \nThe Klondike Dog Derby is 100 percent volunteer run and supported by sponsors and fundraisers. One of its fundraisers this year was the annual Raise the Woof event at Unmapped Brewing Co. in November. Five-time Iditarod champion Dallas Seavey was on hand for two presentations and to meet visitors. A silent auction was also part of the event with proceeds aimed to cover the cost of producing the race. Learn more at klondikedogderby.com.
URL:https://lakeminnetonkamag.com/event/klondike-dog-derby/
LOCATION:Downtown Excelsior\, Water Street\, Excelsior\, MN\, 55331
CATEGORIES:Benefits & Fundraisers,Community
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