Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPark and Recreation Advisory Commission Packet 03-04-1982Regular Meeting of the Park and. Recreation Advisory Commission March 4, 198E 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Call to Orden 2. Approval of Minutes 3. Visitor Presentations a. Athletic A sociations b. Rick and Mary c. Others 4. Report on Past. Council Action Approval of Comprehensive Park System Plan 5. Unfinished Busines a. Comprehensive Park System Plan b Playfield Update c. City Parks - Review Plans d. Been Permits see February staff memo e_. Distribution of Park Dedication Funds - see February staff memo f. 1982 Park Usage Policies - see February staff memo 9. 6. New Business a. New Plats b. C. 7. Commission Presentation 8. Staff Communication 9. Adjournment Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Park and Recreation Advisory Commission. February 4, 1982 Page 5 Commissioners, Present; Betty Threinen, Stere Chesebrough, Barbara Edwards, John Mullan Co issioners Absent; James Rice, David Berg, Frank Dvorak Staff Presents Eric Blank, Nancy Helgeson Others Present: Clark Magnus, Paul Fjare and Paul Schrooten 1. CALL TO ORDER Commissioner Threinen called the meeting to order at 7.40 p..m., in the Plymouth City Center Clauncil Chambers Conference Room. 2. APPROVAL OF IMINTES Commissioner Mullan corrected the bottom paragraph of page 2 of January's minutes. The sentence should have read West Medicine Lake rather than East Medicine Lake. COMMISSIONER C141ESEBROUGH MOVED AND COMMISS10NER MULLAN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF JANUARY 7, 1982. THE MOTION CARRIED WITH ALL AYES. 3. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS a. Athletic Associa"V on Representatives. None were present.. b. Others. Clark Magnus was present in his role as liaison between the Planning Commission and PRAC. Paul Fjare and Paul Schrooten were present from Brauer and Associates to discuss Item 5-d. 4. REPORT ON PAST COUNCIL ACTION. Director Blank had nothing to report on this item. 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Comprehensive Par', System Plan. Council will be vi -wing the plan at their February 22 meeting.. There is still gime to make corrections, and additions to Chapter 6. COMMISSIONER CHESEBROUGH MOVED AND COMMISSIONER EDWARDS SECONDED A MOTION TO ENDORSE THE PLYMOUTH PARK SYSTEM PLAN'S CHAPTER 6 AS PRESENTED ON FEBRJARY 4, 1982. THE CHAPTER 6 DRAFT IS DATED JARUARY 16, 1982. THE MOTION CARRIED WITH; ALL AYES. b. Playfield Update. Zachary Playfield is open and operational. All light towers but onr: are up. Final grading and sodding will take place in the spring.. c.. 1981 Annual Report,. The final copy of the Annual Report was briefly discussed and many favorable comments were heard from the cow.issioners.. Cbmmission Threinen asked that the minutes reflect the Commission's. appreciation of all the work put into the report by staff. COMMISSIONER CHESEBROUGH MOVED AND COMMISSIONER MULLAN SECONDED A MOTION TO ENDORSE. THE 1981 ANNUAL REPORT AND COMMEND THE STAFF FOR THEIR ASSEMBLY OF THE REPORT, THE MOTION CARRIED WITh ALL AYES. d. City Parks. Paul Fjare and Paul Schrooten were present from Brauer and Associates to review the three City parks' plans with the use of slides and maps.. Some specific issues were discussed pertaining to PPAC Minutes of February 4, 1982 Page: 6 each site. Medicine Lake Park issues included the depths of the ponds, trail looping Pfid parki;,g space. Mr. Fjare started that a level of five feet would be maintained for the ponds.. He also explained how West Medicine Lake Drive would be realigned for trail purposes, and he indicated where the parking lots would be. After some discussion about the number and size of the parking lots, it was decided that two would be sufficient if the: capacity of one was increased to accommodate 20-25 cars. It was suggested that winter access be maintained at this site to allow for ice fishing. The decision to maintain. a beach here will be determined later as residential development increases. Paul Schrooten then reviewed slides and maps of Parkers Lake Park. A specific issue with this park was how to best cross. County Road 6 considering that the parking lot will be located on the north side of the road. doth an underpass and an overpass were discussed with no conclusions reached. Commissioner Threinen suggested that both ideas be presented in the plans for purposes of comparing costs,, safety, etc. Paul Fjare then discussed Plymouth Creek Park and showed plans for two alternatives for this site. Both plans had similar features with the main difference being the location of the Community Center. The general consensus among the commissioners was to locate the Community Center on the west side of the park near the downtown Plymouth area along with the library, theme center, senior citizen housing, etc. There was also some discussion about moving the restored former City Hall building now located on Fernbrook Lane to the downtown area near the Community Center. If this is being considered, the Historical Society should be notified as soon as possible. 6. NEW BUSINESS a New Plats. There were no new plats b. Beer Permits for Designated Parks. Director Blank presented this item for preliminary discussion since it is also on the agenda for the joint meeting to be held on Monday, February 8. The pros and cons of beer cu.ncessions were discussed briefly.. Director Blank pointed out that the sale of concessions is usually the key point; in a program making revenue. c, Distribution of Park Dedication Funds.. This was v,, discussion iterl since; it is also on the agenda for the joint meeting: on the 8th. Director Blank pointed out that most park dedication money is being credited to the Central Park fund with very little going to the neighborhood park fund. This might be a problem in the future since Central Park is now going by the name of Plyn,)uth Creek Park, and both PRAC and Council have indicated that they wish to see more neighborhood parks developed in the next five years. Director Blank is suggesting that the distribution of revefi4es needs to be adjusted in order to have more funds available for acquiring and improving neighborhood parks. d. 1982 Park Usa a Policies. Director Blatt ,jointed uQt the differences between he and the propo>,Y =:1 icy for 1982. He directed the commissioners. attention specifics{'OX paragraph 2 of page 1 regarding making requests at least prior to using the facility and that the long-range carc tv.O 1,Aintenance of our facilities PRA,C Minutes of February 4, 1982 Page 7 will take priority over any event. The 1982 proposed policy was expanded to include the Puppet Wagon and Picnic Kits. Commissioner Chesebrough suggested that we indicate what the Picnic Kit includes when. we publish our summer issue of Plymouth on Parade.. e. Hazardous Waste Processing This item was brought up for discussion because t e; vo unteered site for processing hazardous waste is located near the proposed site of the Pomerleau Lame Park. This was: a discussion hent only no action was taken. 7 COMMISSION PRESENTATION None., 8. STAFF COWUNICATION Director Blank briefly discussed the upcoming joint PRACICity Council meeting scheduled for February 8. He informed the Commission that. Councilmember Pat hben would be preparing dinner for the meeting. Because Director Blank will be vacationing the last two weeks in February, it was decided to have the March meeting on the 11th. 9. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 10>15 p.m. PARK RESERVES' BAKER CARVER. c ow,i AasAw: Tl1M CREEK RYLANOLAKE LAKE IIEUCCA, HrHANtAEHAN` REQKWAL PARKS CLEARY LAKE* Cook MHOS DAM EAGyLE LAKE LAKE. v!di S Yew "WF - MEDICINE LAKE SFRIN(R LAKE' SPECIAL USE AREAS BAKER DARK. HOLE COURSE CLEARY LAKE GOLFCOURSE* HYLANO MLLS Sita AREA, NOE!l OK"G MEMORIAL TRAIL CORNOORS N"T" HiNNINN TRAIL OTHER PARKS wAWATAS80 ISLAND WILD GOOSE CHASE ISLAND SCOTT-#ENNEPIN PARK AUTHORITY BOARD OF DONALD Q NNG11" CNNRAA%N VoNNEAPCLiS. V01" SAMEAii WCECHAIRIt"N, ST LQUIS?ARK 1UDm:DEANRSON 3NMMA-DONINE MAKE PLAIN, MYILIS CRIMM!NY: M"WAPOLIS AMELIA IM. DeMILIK MINNEAPOLIS VNLL"CGENTRY NEVI?NOPE CNAIia t R, pIK, ORONO MiALCOLM M WO SOOR1E`NOOO RAYMKlNO N. 7EAWN M1N11E 4U5: ANNEMIAME EOLEtIfKY MIiMrEAPOLIS! CLIFTON 1.FREW" SUPERINTENDENT a SECRETARY TO THE BOARD: Hennepinin County Park. Rese#.Ya District 3800 County Road 24 • Mapie Plain,, Minnesota 55359 * Telephone 612-473.4593' The Honorable David J. Davenport Mayor of Plymouth 3400 Plym th Slvd. Plymouth, MN 55447 Clear David; February 4, 1982: CITY 1MtAi kGER _ _... CITY 1O 1RCIL PV6,* i` ": eft C P.1 ID x Just a note to express my appreciation on behalf of the Hennepin County Park Reserve District in last evening's discussions of Medicine hake Regional Park before both your City Council: and the Park and Recreation Advisory Commission. From my viewpoint, 1,thought the exchange was most helpful to all of us. Certainly, we have appreciated your city's support in the acquisition and funding stages at Medicine: Cake Regional Park and as you mentioned, we also welcome your support ofour development: objectives and pians. We're excited too in deveioplog the first phase:. Thank you again for your invitation. Please be assured i am interested in your comments: aiid concerns reiative to the Park Reserve District's acquisition and development plans within your city: WB a f cc Mr. J. G. Willis, City Manager Plymouth City Council Plymouth Park and Recreation Advisory Commission My best, illiam Barbeau, Chair Board of Commissioiners 410 - 6th Street S. IE. Apt 110 Minneapolis, MN 55414 Ah CITY OF PLYMOUTH 3400 PLYMOUTH BLVD;, PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA. 5544.1 TELEPHONE (612),559-2800 MEMO Gn 4 1982DATE; _ March , TOO PRAM FROM: Rick, Busch SUBJECT: 1979-82 Winter Enrollment Comparisons Participant 1979 1980 1981 1982 Hours Skating Lessons 250 165 990 Open Gym Yol.leyball 28 30 46 32 768 Open Gym Basketball 24 20 20 24 480 Men's Basketball League 60 80 82 126 1,386 6 teams) (8 teams) (8 teams) 12 teams) I Co-Rec Power VBLeague 130 140 109 155 2,519 13 teams) (14 teams)(10 teams) 14 teams) Co-Rec Unoffiriated VB League 711 76 1,3,68 7 teams) 7 teams) Ca-Rec 8roomball League 82' 205 1,435 6 teams) 12 teams) Youth Boot Hockey Tournament 78 132 13 teams) Warming Houses 4 3 6 7 Total Participants 242 270 660 861 9,078' Ah CeweerZ Ir j Ch r) ffla.411-50-e-7 7 I ikeRe35a 1 } W64. Ic 4Yt1 /js warn er J& I ie, 1 t.;r r 'P'-- r;, ,tet. h 770'3 aO Ro bin JeF -Te- a..,r duo 33 -334 370.382- IFz7 `Sell L Orry..m+trtz t / V , T61ave, al 010, dvtl,1 9 7-3 14 1 p,54rz. - rock n e - Sic r i n9, Ch "t p Nadeau Y ape Au r -z, I io va h-qz5-332 L.05Tropicar(cs POP W 4of 11 n nes` ! s ion Is sqUare dmice5 M- Y+ 76 S6 e 0 / i ve, r, q2o -,94ZareF-cree Y,*oe- kh Y -o i 3 -c){6 ` t t I r e 44nvi,!-m s 6pap'o50 5714 t sImap 1pc v-,eqq , t i jpsox roe, Inen i1 k I 24 - i 1 -- NeiI C-uaimrt z 127-47 1. t , ` a,,z< 1 r Torn kSad- coli*t rock T;le X41 U T'UALS U) q 7. E ij t;le al ra y. bay RIETL ECT 1Ory Mika '5F--00 i t ,f` . apt cj D,il333` 413. 17, 0~ O T eaelb eafs 415 -pc cou y 1 lie=l' •r `a 8! R.1tAT1U5 B31 -61S7,0 37,3-3t),7 P haar n LCd:'Y cl4it1t1 Ll? 1 3, QG' f}i!a te+a7raa,,lhurtt :s 1,rt: K n 5- C j A z-1 Pap) bllt t + qses. jo 1; J rl f v-,eqq , t i jpsox roe, Inen i1 k I 24 - i 1 -- NeiI C-uaimrt z 127-47 1. t , ` a,,z< 1 r Torn kSad- coli*t rock T;le X41 U T'UALS U) q 7. E ij t;le al ra y. bay RIETL ECT 1Ory Mika '5F--00 i t ,f` . apt cj D,il333` 413. 17, 0~ O T eaelb eafs 415 -pc cou y 1 lie=l' •r `a 8! R.1tAT1U5 B31 -61S7,0 37,3-3t),7 P haar n LCd:'Y cl4it1t1 Ll? 1 3, QG' f}i!a te+a7raa,,lhurtt :s 1,rt: K n i LOCAL" u Acus Jesters- CloUU3 , c/o Mr. Lan Jacobs4o 652.0 James Ave. No, Brooklyn Center 55430 566-2510 or. 561-6166 ew . rate Tunes Adult Female Singing Group); c/o Mrs. Roger Tidmman_ IM Heritage Lane Now Brighton 55112. Jim Calder - Cp&amme Children) c/o Ms • Patty Urie 2736 Aglen St. Paul 55113 484-2259 Generat onGaD4?- Teachers Variety Sin -'Oxus) cryo Mr. Tom Rolloff 6221 Auto Club Road Minneapolis 55438 684-2347 or 445-4884 ENTERTAINMENT Show StoDners Adult Vj;ie Singers) c/o Mr. Bill Antholz 550 Wash Richfieldhurn 55410e" so. 920-62,56 Pan earn Put ets uppet,Show -- Children) c/o Ms. Sheryl. Bartholow 2436 1st Ave. So. #3 Minneapolis 55404. Jack & Jill. Family Bisnd-u Cama lx piece Ban - Usually Show Tunas) c/o ban Tetzloff' 4652 Vincent Ave. So. Minneapolis 55410 u LOCAL" ENTERTAINMENT M& -y, Ruth Souare Dancers Choralaires- eenage Square Dancers (4dult,Tarlety Singers) c/o krs;. Ki,sel c/o Mr. Bill Antholz 2839 X.E* McKinley St. 5540 Washburn Ave. So. minneapol s 5541_. Richfield 55410 789-124 920-6256 Dancel3ne Brooklyn Center City Band Oligh Sho61 dinners) (Adult Variety r Band c/o: Mrs. Pat Clarity c/o Herwin Beckelman Burnsville Senior R.S. 5809 ?3rd Ave. No. 600 E. Highway 13 Brooklyn Park 55429 Burnsville 55337 P60 --r"9 or O'er t -qO%% Dew Drops, - Teenage Non -rock Band) c/o Mrs. Willard LaDew 6725 Douglas Drive Brooklyn Park 55429 560-2544. or 425-3764 St. Louis Perk City Band Adult -arety Concert and) c/o Mr. Jim Rhodes 3408 Rhode Island Ave. So. St. Louis Park 55426 333-8104 Class Reunion - Young Barbershop Quartet) c/t Mr. John Dixon 3217 Random Road Eg am 55121, w 4541.2980 F'olev School of Dance Children, Variety Dancers) c/o Ms. Colleen. Foley 2721 E. 42nd. St. Minneapolis 55406 729-1726 or 722-7540 Bill B:Christi Kaehn. Variety Singers No Band Backup) c/o Mr. Bill Kaehn 2348 Wellswood Curve Bloomington 55431 922-1811 Cantores Renaissance Madrigal Singers) c/o Alison Bucklin 3308 Stevens. Ave So. Minneapolis 55408 825-0018 or 330-8247 z Sta a Door Performers Variety Dancers - Tap, Ballet, etc. c/oMs. Sue Anderson 558 - 113 Lane N.W. Coon Rapids 55433 755-1920 Story malers Children Flay) c/o Mr. Tom Dunn 2010 Minnehaha Ave.. Minneapolis55404. 332-6021 Tom Headrick 6025 3rd iv"u. s. Mimeiapolis t Na. 55419 P80:869 -777x" Parka; g. Recreation City of Plymouth 3400 Plymouth Blvd* Plymouth, Hn., Har. 2, 1982 Dear Sirs: last year The YCCO Brass 11aeemble enlivened dozens of parks and civic gatherings, with it's uni,qus braes brand of avid 19th century, America. I an hopeful. we may bring our program to Plymouth this summer. Our music was obtained from the United States Library ofCongress, and this year we will have: period costunes,as well as our authentic 'old time' music. We are a professional sextet, performing regularly at such places as the Minnenota'Landmark Center, St.Paul's Town Square Park, Minneapolis' Twin City Federal Atrium the Minnesota State Fair and the Minnesota Renaissance Festival.. For programs which are free and open tothe public, the, Music Performance Trust Fund may be used to significantly reduce expenses. If you,Are interested in,music from Minnesota's, "goof ole days", please contact me. Additional.. materi&l or photographs available upon request • Thcnk you. i C Toa Hendrick MINNEAPOLIS PARK AND RECREATION BOARD T0: Center Directors . Lune S. 1979 FROM*. Tom Stark Subject: Music Resource List 'bands for Psrk Performances Unionscale, for 2 hours performance - (i hour s 40 minutes or two 50 minute sets) Formula $40.00 X 1 more than # in group, I.e. 3 PCs - 4 X $40.00 - $160.00 1; PCs. -- $60.00' to $80.00 2 pas. - $120.00 S PCs. 160.00` 4 pas 200.00 5 PCs. 240.00 6 pcs. 260.00 Stem Groups on list are not union i Soma; groups will play for lower money plus exposure of good publioftyi fthn i c Mus i c Leon. e.cn.rud Bavarian Old Style Sand Polkas - Leon 8onrud 774-9976 (H) - 853-3714 (B) Ted Johnson Old Tyme Scandanavian - Mrs. Johnson 724-7361 (H) 373-.3036 (B), Shangoys - Carribbean t Raggae - Larry Englund 722-4965 or Robin Shaw 546-6840 Northeast'Five,- Polka Band - Joe Glowacki 560-3703 - Sus. 370-3181 Howie Oberg's Royal Scandanavians Howard Oberg 546-1169 Northern Star Celli Band (formerly the plow & star) - Sam,Ailan - 646-4402 Tania Wowk Baba Yaga Latin Jazz - Mike Colson 377-1636 Slack Music { e+t a Flyt Tyme Disco Sounds Terry Lewis 529-4795 Quiet Storm. Bob Martin - $us 339-9441 - M-646-5290 Cohesian Sounds of Blackness Jazz Sntwoli Black Classic Jana. Reginald Fuckner - H-545-1094 - 8-373-5384 Affinity - Contempory Jazz - Jay Epstein 824-7519' 5t*ve Kimmel. Trio -.Abstracted Steve Kimmel 339-6509 Whole Earth Rainbow Band Dobby Jackson Quintet - Black classical music - Bobby Jackson - Monica Maya - 870-9103 Art Resnick Quartet with Bobby Rockwell - Art Resnick The Zion Expedition - Jazz/rock Christian Group 443-2302 a* Toms Choice Good Group U Non -Union Pius i c Resource List (Cort 2- a.. i x - Lac i n -Sunk - z Bruce Wh re rus l d `338-2137 e ti +; N1dc Main Stag -Promotions, Richard'Grossm nd. 827-6111 Co-existeoca - Dene Adams - Bus 348-3709-H-823-072 Experience: - Red Frieber9 - 429-1896 Wolverines - Classic Jazz Qrch David. Rogers. 722-8393 Prime Time.- Jim Hamilton - ventral Band Teacher an ECewingtort 3 2-.3506 African American Cultural Center Jazz Ensemble De Spectrum. VII Sant Favors - 825-9390 ` Morris Wilson - $14-3266. Iry Williams 819; Band 644-0096 Bobby Peterson 925-4874 Ed Bergen 338-1704 Dick Whitbeck - Big band 881-1904 Jim Talck - 9 pcs istin Band 645-8444 Jim Olsen Jazz ballads "Savoy" 339-4372 Natural Life - 870-7200 The Sees Knees - 40's 50's sounds - Tom 8urnevik 379-8564 DIxi..... eiiand The Mouldy Fias. Jim Field - 0-341-7023 H -922-i293 Red Wolf* - 445-2816 Pig Eye Traditional Jazz and Computer Society The Hall Brothers - Stan Rall H-722-9404 - 8-452-9922 Harry Bions The Doc Evans memorial band 378-1255 Mulligan Dixie Piano 881-6693 Falk flus It nor 338 4558* Bob Douglas 778-1395 Bob Douglas, as vtPop ag , ` Charlia Maguire - 751-2589 June Apple Coop 338-4558. T i mm Ja.ccbs The ECleet.i a ,Co - Paula 774-295 Marren Park - Piano Tommi+ Ray - Rag Plano lichard Cook - 831-5990 Jazz -Blues -Folk 8..4558 Jerry Rau Gu l;tar Juni Apple Coop 33 of to of tab, Sault Barras Nouse: Russ Packard Guitar and sing -a -long Butch Thompson Rag Plano - H-331-5879: 9-836-6651 Mary oushone 341-3649 Violin, auto harp S:an Bi.ackburn 341-3649 sin -a-longs *Russ Rayfield 33-7987 Barbara Fr. isdme" $22 4239 PoP 4 Bluegrass ti*pcwdermilk Biscuit Band, Bob Douglas ?78-1395 The sidewinders - Whitney Anderson - D-920-1262, H-729-8135 Middle Spunk Creek Boys - Alan Struthers - M-331-42234223 upper Mississippi Bluegrass - Gans Johnson 633-9473 The Jugsluggers - Russ Rayfield 333-7987 Buckscre Paul Moa 789-6251 Abilene, Jim Schug H-560-3357 8-53"J-1153' 6111 Hinkley - 721`7061 I X susic Kesoures ..`,!;t {Cont} Cotarains (American and English Polk Dance) Pat O'Loughlin Bina Song Country western Doris Kuhlemeier, Rock, Marsh Productions 82.7-6141 Sterling - Driving Paul Cassady 722-2123 Marsh Agency Berlin Hard w. Scribes 50's Rocking Hollywoods - Hard Suicide Commandos punk - Chris Osgood 332-6575 Buster Friendly Disco/rack March Productions Agratz - Laird MacMillan 8-725-2735, h-37? -243 Castaways Fairchild Jesse Brady - image Phoenix Lamont Cranston Tick Falls easy listening -- nave Cushing Sus-835-3222 Spectrum - Lance Westberg 788-1213 5th Street Rocker - Pat Buchanan $71-7771 Radio Ranger - Country Rock - Mike Russell - aw Strivers - Patrick dight $27.54111 822.52239 G r a pa rl 1 J5 n Hari ZwII - Kan Strand 726-5106 Cresswlnds - Lyon 3eacord 938-3407 City Rock - Garrick Erjgfer 874-9616 e?hs New Rsychanouts - John Bryn 377-5375 X11 E-7$8-92i+$ Stove 'Thomas friends of Now music - M-378-0611 Second flight Brad Wiggins 866-4376 Foot Loss* - Sharon ?McDonald 721-7752 Ri ffin - Strom Production 827-1771 Ambrose - Nowi:e Merriam - 8°22-3619 - Eddy Estertn 378-0953 Rocking Horse -Peak. Production 831-7166 N_z26w567? Flamingo hard David Forell - 9-225-0187. Willis t the Bees - Willie Murphy 338-0175 hath Lumbar t Coal - Jazz Rock - John dresser - 545-9594 sadband• - Jim Gadban 722-9i71 God Free Adam Poilattirl 824-2188, 374-9631 9ulwinklo Tim or Mitch 727-1795 Corr Load t Co, 'tom Stoffen - 825-2936 Ph l i 1 l s Johes Show+ Country Bock - 70-7619, 788-363-7 Teen King s the Princes Pat Fitzgerald 92d-34026 max - Brad Wiggins - 9324806 (9) before 3:30 P-m. of Star Fig ' V r Aus is Resource List (Cont) ' -4- ac Mi sc Music Ther - fill ' it r. IZM ' c Apg-rRim Band Sounds Stan Berr 5 .2-2961 tJac b Ji 1 t Family Band - Rick or Jae - JC band Joe apetz 935-5 - 40,s X 56,3 --pop with vocalist Chris Ka l oce rson Ulysses Brass Quintet or Brass Choir, Keith Lui zzi 78.1-7119 Jay Fishman - Big Band 922-6785-H, B-338-0633 Mike Brandt - Brass Groups - 636-6352 Gerhard Cee & His Senior Citizens Orchestra - 729-5671 (retired from union) Sally !_indsley Vocalist 721-5996 Monica May - Jazz 6 Classic Singer - 870-9103 Mike Macken Trio - Dance for party - 698-4762`, 831-0270 Tom's Choice Good Group W Non -Union r 4awllAla (28,f 14a n 1TH cTa T r,,= RrSOGRCP S FOR COI'`UMIT7 FEcTIVALS f tZ1.0 Z„c U F rVTs. BAIM Prepared b7 L. Hutera i6' t .rl*,o4 GL 872-9160 179t Of M'Js'c Fame Number of Members Contacts{ rima. S K.sc., 4t Pressure Drop B#Sgae (6 Pc..) Brendon Cole 50 Prefer after 4 p.m. H-823-9116 40 weekends 376-5356 125 Jeff - 874-7339 Fred ?et.arscn,works Tom - 722--7743 at ; Ic Insight light rock (6 pc) 824-1767 75 Rose Fere 333-4371 The Difference - Experimental Rock Tim Sexton 2.5 Whittier 729- - y._Ait.i- - _ _ _ - - Mg:ma's..Apron Accorustic _ Petra :call 30 N-hxt-ler Band Blue Grass (3 pc) 372.9161 2532 rard Av, S. Canon Choir Brass Y Varied -Brass Cher Chafia 23-$30 Rose Fete Ensemble 644->3182 5 to 15 pc.) 1215 Englewood classical & Pon St. Paul 53104 lIbleza Amer. Ind. Rock Fred nerl`eaux— Powderaor (4:h) H-871-2948 W-227--9358 Moul::7+Figs _ s _ Dixieland - JimField x200 Live eh 4-6 pc) Q-04i-4mo. 8 W 341-"? IAD it'1 rke 4A,5Le did Latin Rock Scott Bauer ? Union 6 PC) 8714-8778, 881-00L-5 2441 Portland ::1 55404 One "day, Glass SoftNRock - Ly -am Secord $50-$100 Rose rete 6 pew ) 933-1863 Loring 13325 McGinty Rd.. m an.etonka 55343 Gospel. -Group- - Blade, Gospel- Juanita 8reedlcve $50-3200 f0* =erly of 50 is choir 529--3666 Contribution Saaat:;ani Church) W/percussion & to ctmr`a At welodians orch. Oldti=e, Sr. Cit. Carl Enesevedt 325-.535 n'hittier 3 pc) 866-4613 with piano d+ -F+ bu" ' s +' 4 67#)5 Sheridan 5 . and location X.pls. 5`3423 i`mow CL.ipwvadeau -Soaks 71-13vay tce, bands (r_f. bylJudy HentBGs)- 372-034-3_ 8 - _ - - _ - - - K Counterpoint- - - Trio of 30's 5-40's Lau-rencm 3utera ` $90 need piano music & showfunes 31[cf4 N 2 s.agers & pianist aU6 itoo r a `= oO dot ,w.k" S 872-9900 schi o w s Lisa Callerstron 332-763- Sceveoiteys 15 H' wG7`448- 2828 _ _ St Anthony ense!aleor5pc.for4 - Jenson Donation Civic. Orchestra available Susie Director classical & pop 2530 Madison N.E. lcls. Mn 55418 788-3516 IAD it'1 rke 4A,5Le Z" •t i STROLLOG ra..ORT S OR SMiGL E t rRTAnMs (low key, tet°. . a i' ,`« t.. r. x. Twae OLPIezforance contact` Lair s•°fName Ricardo Pcnl.o mi --e ;uggling 374-9604 10-525 tio' eXrtIr- 643-1244 50-$1:,0- E AlP. Johnson jugglor Assoc 521-8433 free need sound s,Yste John Bennet song writers 870 5 Nose 4ece Alia Se? ly Dancers 3353 5 arson 2 dru=ers., piper 4 dancers) kL,..y s ret a t M'04 tiseo Aa31C rS 3iBooks3a i'`.!Cl^.W'S 529-77511 a`,0-355 ante—a"7a v NfcKeever singer, gu tari t li.a Chc-es iE Sideshow M _ _ _ _ _ _ juggling traups Phillips 73 -$200 T«'hi_`+er 2, or 3' people) 824-0564 QX iC'' e Brian Wendleng Cer k Vro104 340-0130 alb r N.t' f p (ta.te r 730 Hennepin Av. Suite Omni Bldg 53403 o singers, Musicians Gar? 101person need sound A n or 669-6945 Saki -W-724-•9932 Polk danceMpart.cipation Ed Stere S2.5 _ '10 LAS 11-379-8318 619 n 4th St. 55413 Uta Novak Kitsche Routines - PaulwHerb S25 S30 ',Whittier Festival Dancers . 3 to 10 peoDie) 824-4'143 r823-03oc 3437 Blaisdell 55408 Counterpoint.. _ Trio _- 30's & 40's Lav-rence Hutera $90 - $175 meed aiano music & Showtunes lffien 872-9900 See page lane 8renny -Books blue grass 822-3769 band 2544 Ear=4.et air S _pls Peg Tetu. Polyszesian Dancers 2321 Hei.mel St. also entertai=ent S. St. Paul 55075 gs-r CD at Mai Iasi. Rest.) H-451.7285 14-457-9261 helps Jazz a _°Tom Stark - - - -825-5345 - S25.00 seed scumad Workshop- - Sax, +r•r.oP _s•'rti r we--t-ro•boi.c! -t'V-L&b*' - R',a: (%4(C.. - AT3iCAL E:rMTAI_I = Grout Contact` Minimal 'S Misc --- y, oria i e ®i „' G rI W i l O NQ +L.,& Minnesota .eater Production of Bonnie rto J Iasi. for the Deaf Free to Be You &I`ve 3" 110 z &.4s Foreman . '.i.'' t'' - Ck e • Minnesota Singers Theateri u r O W k e9-"j l, Rd 1'11" ' s JL . 8- -6899 ie C e b! r # - - 1 - - 4lv=pia Arts Ensemble Peter 333-4858- Kva%+- 74V40'fe JSA4 Commbedia Theater Co.- - -Chris Fis"er or Nelson King338-7952 $75-$300 1645 Hennepin ?,v SSuite 3113 55403 1%1- LOV-: f - Flying Carpet Theatre - Jean or Rainer Dornemann 87'-7729 Y g - ( European Clown Act) y- -_ - -- ------ - _-- - -- -- -- -------- 5tilt:ralker, & Puppeteer U. y St. Louis 822-9525 S25-$35 Rose & Thorn ?uppets V' -'G+- C-CUCO 6 N& Y - - Pangelin Puppets svcc:tle.•"t Str. o r- f "fre Che -_71 - 871-1081 Ta3e 3 TtCTCAL ' MrLM=A=T*Or'T r-ricyclst Brett Shockley 2605 Count -7 Rd E ., wPls. 55432. Contact w{rital S Misc. Graffi ... e f t KN•.bcr Qn Ca:ssandra's School of Belly Dake 824- t, pro:s 4ro••, o - - - _ 6 1.e Street C,r us` Sty--? t•a?ke-s, face painterss etc._Jorgensna- w-,-W _ _ 33 B, I I Stevens 8' 4- 4s0 `6 Creatve?r s Act cn': e= Fencing De=ozst atlons Bob Vander.tiege 646-427/5 - 373-342- at; on ofsress - sto dta4=t A, Evelyn e;-no ch 2:00 3a S It'0 -=05 k*Q.R.L c.Igsges 1ltrio-m fa 6© 3 '` -i iwastIndianDanceCAK y - -. - 1 -: - - - . - VC* -a ckma _ CarolMcC ra---Brom---- C-_-_-_ - 546-4133 $25 r. --- _ ySCELL OBOUS F%A'Tt„'MS Contact Groun Ponies 850-3978 - (507) 45i-3030 - Joe 5izoa 469-3901 S'51Pan7 r-ricyclst Brett Shockley 2605 Count -7 Rd E ., wPls. 55432. Strictly S%r,=er Zoller Disco DemonstTItiio J Eot Air 3al10cas e'}:4 a Foods cook Face.Paintin3 Yllustrato= Bali= Balloons Buttons by Basiglio C Yillig n - 8 1- 210 - 3y Loring?ark wake Wiecerkezn c?5--5666 Theresa or, 872-0485 3%7-°833 Scott Bees 871--3"60 Whittier Park Lawrence H-uZera Offered free or at char3e for you: 9-:'oup 40 - plus =-4nj=a1 char3e for participants or 75c a face with. =o cost to you 872-4160 or 872-9900 Jeannette at p{11sb --? 'na: a mouse 2529 13th :eve. S. Pat Ypang at Whi:t_er ?ark 5; ?-?=60 or 872-9000 with 5% to Sponsor Mike Pierson . 888-6330 722-2242, jhex Pakr,'v8.- Creative Drama `!a3 -c Circle WMA-c+. 1`t Tracy Anderson 340-0868 - 333-9924 ?2a Soap Carving %A. Scott Hage 822-0481 2_ a gn,{ ;.,fie• Other Entertainment Resources 17 Queen Av. S 35403 376-86 4t Lisa lacDonald U of K Music Dept 6 A;"tes.ial Resource Warren Park West Bank Schcol of Music - 336-6651 Bob Moulton U of X Theater and Dance Dapt. 378-9761 John Bisciglia .336 Selby Av - St. Paul 35102 644-8220 Tom Orrico - violins madelin, keyboards, guitar, illustrator '3335 Portland S 827-4908 Rate Fugeli 776 4310 works w. CO?PAS and Guthrie Theatre Russell `.icore = :fills. Musicians Loral 973 127 N 7t: St. 5543333-8205 ftistilla Branthsver creative dramatics - &Ischworks s+' a2sandicarped Aral' is dYmAmic r,r and ozsa :—ssr pi; 4. Ct'i z et Re-ourc.e sir shaj, Banes etch atOS5,OOH dly a4,c 51,E.00 aeras , — , Lawrence Butt--' — 871-91-50 car 872 90. z Porl eet. Squar&s aa3:. To-ae e? aaa?r Bas3cr a? i . cCall COura:.e 4 . t 1..l .L., w- 44/ E 371— e'7 157f r Wit- r 7 a uk 0 cwt t