Supplement To The Lillie Suburban Newspapers Week of June 15, 2015
Supplement To The Lillie Suburban Newspapers Week of June 15, 2015
Supplement To The Lillie Suburban Newspapers Week of June 15, 2015
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Roger Westerling can often be found at the Truman Companys Roseville office accompanied by his rescue dog Sonny.
Sonny is a faithful companion and a friendly dog so friendly that some of Westerlings customers stop by just to see the dog!
His approach is to make sure the customer's happy and getting a good
price, and he's happy to do the work for that he'll gladly make appraisals and offers, and do home visits to help families with precious heirlooms
figure out what their coin collections are worth.
He recalls one coin that came through the shop it was an extremely
rare 1921 $20 St. Gauden's gold piece. A family had brought it in hoping to
get a sound appraisal, which he gave them. In fact, his quote ended up being
a better offer than the family got when they sold the piece at auction, by a
margin of $15,000!
Have a coin with family lore but few specifics behind it? Stop at the Truman Company's Roseville office, where walk-ins are more than welcome.
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when he was still in high school. Years later, that passion remains he relishes in the history behind old coins.
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Thursday also marks the kick-off of
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Resident appreciation
Friday, June 26, is "Resident Appreciation Day." Events like "9 and Dine on a
Dime" at Cedarholm Golf Course and
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Dont forget to line up early for the 25th annual Rose Parade, which starts at 6:15
p.m. on Monday, June 29.
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free open skating at the Roseville Skating Center guarantee
fun all day. That evening at 7 p.m., be transported to Emerald
City with a production of "The Wizard of Oz" at the Frank
Rog Ampitheatre, put on by local actors of all ages through
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Resident Appreciation Day
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Cedarholm Golf Course
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Taste of Rosefest
Thursday, June 25, from 5-8 p.m.
At Central Park Arboretum,
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Rosefest
Taste of Rosefest...
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live music, bid on a tent full of treasures at the
silent auction, do the pick-a-bottle of wine fundraiser and have a fun-filled evening that is part of
the citys six-day Rosefest celebration.
Silent auction items are now being collected and
include a glider ride, a round of golf for four at
Midland Hills Country Club, State Fair grandstand
tickets, autographed sports memorabilia, theater
tickets, St. Paul Saints tickets, artwork and gift
cards to local restaurants and shops. Last year
there were 139 items in the auction. Door prizes
will be awarded, as well.
The Roseville Rotary Club supports a number of
community and education programs. For instance,
it has pledged $20,000 a year for three years
straight to jumpstart the Spark program, phase
one of which will begin in the fall at Central Park
Elementary School and eventually spread to other
schools. The program emphasizes science, technology, engineering and math, because its said thats
where 15 of the top 20 jobs will be in the future.
Rotary funds other programs such as Ready,
Set, Read! an early childhood literacy program;
Bridging, which provides furniture and household
goods for those in need who are setting up new
households; Roseville Area Senior Program; Rotary
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Famous Daves
Granite City
Green Mill
Good Earth Restaurant
The Honey Baked Ham Company
Jimmy Johns
Joe Sensers Sport Theatre
Joes Crab Shack
LeeAnn Chin
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Noodles & Co.
Old Chicago
Olive Garden
Romanos Macaroni Grill
Stouts Pub
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Again this year, Ace is offering a greenhouse with an expanded lower selection including a variety of hanging baskets, endless lats of budding annuals and colorful racks of
seeds. Plus, the store is well stocked with grills, lawn mowers and garden supplies.
Any time customers visit the store, a friendly and helpful staff will greet
them, says owner Mike Johnson, shown here with Taber Sparby.
Ace carries a full line of feeding stations for your feathered friends and all the seeds
that go into them, too. Most are designed to defeat those bushy-tailed guys that are after
that bird seed but some residents, kids especially, love to watch those acrobats in action, so Ace also offers squirrel feeders: just mount them near a window away from your
bird feeders and let the action begin!
And with summer in mind, don't forget the lawn. Ace has a full selection of soils, grass
seeds and tools to help improve both the health and the look of your yard.
Only need some tools one time? Check the Ace rental department for timesaving items
such as tillers, aerators and dethatchers.
With summer almost in full swing, its important to keep your lawn mower and other
gas powered tools running properly, notes store owner Mike Johnson. There is still time
to bring your lawn mower in for a tune-up!
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Want to step up your outdoor entertaining this summer or just want to create a quiet
place to unwind with an outdoor room? Check www.acehardware.com for great grill and
furniture ideas. Those products can be delivered free to the store in Roseville.
A full line of products can mean one-stop shopping for your home,
lawn and garden needs. And dont forget feeders and seeds for the
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full line of Valspar colors and inishes. They also offers Clark+Kensington paints, recently
rated No. 1 by Consumer Reports for overall inish, ability to hide dirt and more. It's a
paint and primer all in one, making application faster and easier. And a recently added
line of the well-respected brand of Cabot stains will make sure you're wood loors and
decks are covered as well.
Ace also has an almost endless variety of products, including Craftsman tools. "We're
well-stocked," Johnson says. "You can ind what you need; it's a friendly place to shop, and
we're open seven days a week."
Perhaps it's the service know-how as well as the number of products that are drawing
more female customers into the store. "An increasing number of women are doing their
own repairs these days," Johnson adds.
For anyone, Roseville Suburban Ace is "a fun place to shop," Johnson adds. "It's different from shopping at a big-box. Too many big stores just care about proits, not people.
"At Ace, there's more personal service, and we make you feel you are part of the family. If you have a good experience, we hope you'll tell your friends and you'll come back."
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camping experience on Saturday, June 27, without having to pack up and drive for hours to a
campsite or park.
HANC is offering two opportunities to explore
the campout experience. The first is the Great
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The campout offers activities for all ages, including an outdoor movie, campfire, s'mores and
other campout fun, culminating with a continental breakfast on Sunday morning. Preregistration
is required with a nominal fee. For more details
please call Parks and Recreation, 651-792-7006.
This event is put on by the National Wildlife
Federation and happens the same day in locations all over the country, to encourage individuals, youth, friends and families to camp out
together! Put up your tent and join in the fun at
the campfire or take a guided hike.
If you can't commit to spending the night in a
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Tradition continues for the 2015 Golden Rose Medallion Hunt
The Golden Rose Medallion hunt is an annual tradition in which hunters fan out through Roseville's
many parks during Rosefest in search of the Golden
Rose Medallion.
The Medallion finder receives a basket with over
$500 in prizes and the prize doubles if the finder purchases a Rosefest button prior to the beginning of the
contest on June 25. The hunt begins when the first clue
is announced at the Frank Rog Amphitheater prior to
the 7:30pm Harmonic Relief Show Choir concert!
Clues 2-5 will be released at sponsor locations at 10
a.m. daily. Clues 2-5 will be released at noon daily at
the Roseville Parks and Recreation office, on its website, and at Twitter.com/RVMedallionHunt.
Social Media Contests
This year's event brings an innovative social media
component for a more interactive experience! Hunters have the chance to win three additional prizes
by participating. One winner for each contest will
be chosen at the conclusion of the event! The three
Social Media Contests are:
Daily Participation. Enter every day as you hunt!
One entry per day per participant
Most Creative Hunting: Photo Contest. How do
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Rosefest
This year marks two and a half decades of fun with the Rosefest Rose
Parade. On June 29, 2015, the parade will celebrate its 25th anniversary.
The parade, which is entirely planned and carried out by volunteers, features more than 80 units including local organizations, entertainers and,
of course, lots of opportunities for candy! Last year's Rose Parade included
appearances by local high school marching bands, the local Lions Club and representatives from the city of Roseville. This year's grand marshall is departing
Roseville Area Schools superintendent John Thein, along with celebrity grand
marshalls, TV newscasters Jason DeRusha and Jamie Yuccas.
Don't forget to save your spot early -- the parade starts at 6:15 p.m. on Monday, June 29.
Dancin up a storm
A host of concerts and performances will be held
at the Frank Rog Ampitheatre in Central Park during Rosefest 2015. Enjoy live music every day of
Rosefest, including:
Harmonic Relief Show Choir, 7:30 p.m. on
Thursday, June 25
Enjoy an outdoor concert featuring a mix of
pop music, Broadway Show tunes and vocal jazz.
Bring your own lawn chair, sit on one of the park
benches, or lay out your blanket on the grass for
the best listening experience.
The Wizard of Oz, 7 p.m. on Friday, June 26,
and Saturday, June 27
Enjoy this timeless story in the open air at the
Rog. The production is presented by the Roseville
Calvary Church Community Theater and features
many local actors of all ages who will sing and
dance into your heart.
Teddy Bear Band, 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 28
Put on your dancing shoes and grab your favorite
stuffed toy, cuz the Teddy Bear Band is coming to
the Rog!