Sunday, December 29, 2013

Elm Creek Winter Recreation Area

Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 AM–9:00 PM; Weekends 8:00 AM-9:00 PM
Phone: 763.694.7894
Address:12400 James Deane Parkway
Maple Grove, MN 55369

The Winter Recreation Area at Elm Creek Park Reserve features a lighted tubing hill with lifts and snowmaking, a beginner-level downhill ski and snowboard hill, and almost 18 km of cross-country ski trails.

After the action, winter sports enthusiasts can warm their toes and grab a hot cocoa at the Chalet. A blend of modern and rustic, the Chalet provides equipment rental, concessions, public seating and a fireplace. In the summer, hikers, bikers and others use the Chalet as a stopping point before hitting the trails. The Chalet is also a popular spot for weddings and corporate events.

Winter Rec Area Update as of Dec. 9
The Winter Recreation Area at Elm Creek will be in full operation beginning Saturday, December 14.

Activity Passes
Downhill ski and snowboard season passes can be purchased at the Elm Creek Chalet from 9 AM-5 PM. Purchase a season pass and receive great benefits at sister ski areas!

Trail Map
Elm Creek offers scenic trails for cross-country skiing, skijoring, snowshoeing and more. See the winter trail map.

Source: http://threeriversparks.org

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Say Cheese!

Serve up an inspired cheese plate with these picks from Byerly's in Chanhassen.
“Cheeeeeese,” swoons Wallace, a Claymation character from the adorably quirky British stop-motion films. I love the hilarious shenanigans of “Wallace & Gromit.” I also share Wallace’s affection for cheese.
I’ve never met a cheese I didn’t like. Cheese on crackers. Cheese with fruit. Cheese with wine. Serve cheese, any cheese and I’m happy. But I especially love quality cheeses served this time of year at cocktail parties and holiday celebrations.
If you’re planning such an occasion, Dorothy Neubauer cheese specialist at Byerly’s in Chanhassen offers a variety of scrumptious suggestions to add variety and flair to your holiday cheese plates.
  • Cranberry LeRoule – a French cream cheese with spirals of cranberries; $22.99 per pound
  • Cranberry cheddar from Wisconsin; $16.99 per pound
  • Delice de Bourgogne Brie – a triple cream brie with crème fraiche; $19.99 per pound
  • Old Amsterdam Gouda; $19.99 per pound
  • Humboldt Fog or Truffle Tremor goat cheese from Cyprus Groves; from $22.99 & $29.99 per pound
  • French Pyrenees with green peppercorns; $17.99 per pound
  • Spanish Manchego; from $18.99–$27.99 per pound
  • Madrigal Swiss cheese; $12.99 per pound
You can expand your appetizer repertoire beyond cheese with great appetizer and dessert recipes from local bloggers, and expert wine pairings from Haskell's the wine people.

Source: http://southwestmetromag.com

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Google Acquires Boston Dynamics, Maker of Crazy, Walking Robots


Google seems pretty keen on robots as of late. The bigger question remain: Why?
The company announced on Friday that it had officially acquired Boston Dynamics. The name might not ring a bell to you, but we're certain that you've likely seen the fruits of their robotic labors at some point in your YouTube browsing.
If the name "BigDog," "Cheetah," "WildCat," or "Atlas" don't sound familiar, then perhaps a description might help: They're some of the super-agile, can-traverse-any-terrain, run-like-heck robot creations that typically feature four legs and an absurd amount of engineering prowess.

And now, they're Google's.
Speculation as to what Google might do with its new, four-legged friends — or, at least, the research behind them — is covering a lot of territory. The New York Times, first on the scene with the news about the acquisition, writes that Google's likely to use the technology to "build a new class of autonomous systems." As for whether the robots will fetch your package or take care of your elderly grandmother (two examples the Times cited), it remains to be seen.

Otherwise, we really have no idea just what Google might have in store, or how this robotics-themed acquisition could fit into Google's existing product lineup. What we do know, however, is that Google's been ramping up. This acquisition – for an undisclosed price, we note – is Google's eighth in the last half-year or so. And it's clear that the moves are part of a new robotics initiative at Google, led by former Android founder Andy Rubin.

"The future is looking awesome," Rubin tweeted Friday, including a link to the Times' article about Google's acquisition.
Whatever Rubin has in store, he's recently described his efforts as a "moonshot." That said, he also wants to get Google robots – or Google-created robotic technology of some sort — into the market within a reasonable time frame. He doesn't want product development to lag for years; rather, he said he believes that he'll be able to deliver Google 'bots at some point over the next few years.
Interestingly, Boston Dynamics currently enjoys a $10.8 million contract with the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — to name one ongoing government contract. Google representatives said that the company intends to honor Boston Dynamics' existing contracts, thought the Google doesn't "plan to move toward becoming a military contractor on its own," the Times reports.

Source: http://www.pcmag.com

The remote village where Mandela will be laid to rest




Nelson Mandela spent much of his childhood in the small, Eastern Cape village of Qunu - a place he chose to return to after his release from prison. In fact, little has changed there since the future President of South Africa herded animals as a five-year-old boy.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Arapahoe High School Shooting Leaves At Least 2 Injured

At least two people were injured in a shooting at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colo. on Friday.
One student was taken to a hospital with serious injuries, according to KDVR. The second student suffered a minor gunshot wound.
At a 1:45 p.m. press conference, County Sheriff Grayson Robinson said the suspect, who was a student, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities “found his body in the internal portion of the school in a classroom,” Robinson said at a 3:00 press conference. The shooter is believed to have acted alone.
The shooter "targeted a specific teacher that he was interested in confronting," according to Robinson.
The student entered the high school carrying a shotgun Friday afternoon and asked for the teacher by name. When that teacher found out the armed student was asking for him, he left the school immediately. The teacher was not injured.
Robinson also said that no weapons had been found at the scene besides the shotgun used in the shooting, though there were initial reports of a possible Molotov cocktail. Robinson said a bomb squad was investigating the school.

"It's a very difficult day for Littleton schools and Arapahoe High School," Scott Murphy, district superintendent, told the press.

Arapahoe High School is part of Littleton Public Schools and has about 2,000 students, according to WSLS 10. The school was evacuated after the incident.
Arapahoe High School is eight miles from Columbine High School, where two students fatally shot 13 people in 1999 before killing themselves; and 17 miles from Aurora, Colo., where James Holmes allegedly opened fire on a movie theater, killing 12 people and wounding 70.
Sheriff Robinson said Friday that there is no evidence that the Arapahoe shooting had any connection to the one-year anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn. On December 14, 2012, Adam Lanza killed 27 people, including 20 children, before taking his own life.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Surf Better With These 9 Killer Google Chrome Extensions

Released in September 2008, Google’s Chrome Internet browser has wasted no time in dominating the Web. It was swiftly adopted by users looking for a cleaner, more intuitive interface for visiting their favorite websites. By May 2012, Chrome had surpassed Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, claiming 310 million users and nearing 40 percent of all Internet browser users.

 1. Keep your web surfing experience ad-free with Adblock Plus.

The pitch: “Enjoy surfing the web without obtrusive ads cluttering your screen!” Adblock Plus is probably the first extension I ever downloaded for Chrome. As someone who is visiting various websites all day long, this one’s a must-have. Said to be the world’s most popular browser extension, the open-source Adblock Plus will block those pesky YouTube video ads, Facebook ads, various web pop-ups, and any intrusive banner you get sick of seeing on your favorite websites.

2. Take those longer articles on the road with Pocket.

The pitch: “The best way to save articles, videos and more.” I used to be a diehard Instapaper user, which let me take the longer-form articles I wanted to read, on the road, so I could read them during my evening commute home. Pocket has the same functionality, but more. With Pocket, you can save entire web pages, videos, and tweets. All the content is displayed beautifully on any devices.

3. Save time and see every photo with Hover Zoom.

The pitch: “Enlarge thumbnails on mouse over.” Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, Flickr, Amazon, Netflix, Google; the Internet’s biggest websites are full of thumbnails—those tiny photographs that usually give way to bigger photographs if you click on them. The idea behind the Chrome extension Hover Zoom, then, is to make seeing those images a heck of a lot more simpler.

4. Never lose text in a web form again with Lazarus.

The pitch: “Autosaves everything you type so you can easily recover from form-killing timeouts, crashes and network errors.” Lazarus is a god-send. I couldn’t guess how many times I’ve been filling out some form on the web only to have my browser freeze, or my cat accidentally hit the refresh button, only to lose it all. Thanks to this handy extension, that’ll never happen again.

5. Always surf safely with HTTPS Everywhere.

The pitch: “Encrypt the Web! Automatically use HTTPS security on many sites.” Every time you visit a website your computer communicates with a web server on the other end, which is hosting the website. Unless you’re using your email, a bank’s website, or, say, Twitter, the exchange point between your computer and the server is mostly unsecured. Using HTTPS, however, changes that, and makes sure your information is protected and encrypted as you happily surf across the web.

6. Know who’s tracking you with Ghostery.

The pitch: “Protect your privacy. See who’s tracking your web browsing with Ghostery.” They know when you are sleeping. They know when you’re awake. They know if you’re being bad or good on the Web for goodness sake! Want to know who “they” are? Ghostery makes that possible. Ghostery, the company says, sees the “invisible” web. This means the extension helps you detect all the various “trackers, web bugs, pixels, and beacons placed on web pages by Facebook, Google Analytics, and over 500 other ad networks, behavioral data providers, and web publishers” that follow you as you surf. And in doing so, Ghostery gives you the ability to go dark—or at least helps you watch the watchmen.

7. Turn all those unwieldy tabs into one manageable list with OneTab.

The pitch: “Save up to 95% memory and reduce tab clutter.” I have a confession. I am a chronic sufferer from the too-many-tabs-ititis. What’s that, you ask, healthy Web surfer? A clear indication of my disease is that within minutes of firing up my Internet browser my screen is riddled with as many as 45 “tabs” in the same window. It’s habit. I open one, then open another, then another then another then another and before you know it I’m up to my neck in resource-draining nonsense.

8. Always know the meaning of those big words with Google Dictionary.

The pitch: “View definitions easily as you browse the web.” The Google Dictionary extension is pretty self-explanatory. You see a word, but are perhaps unclear as to it’s meaning. And so, you highlight it. Bam! A pop-up appears with the full definition, an option to hear the word pronounced, and a link for “more,” which leads to the word’s definition in the context of Google’s search results. It’s an all-around minimally-invasive plug-in that’s endlessly helpful for people who do a lot of reading on the Web. Next time you encounter “pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis,” you’ll know exactly what to do.

9. You’ll never forget another password again with LastPass.

The pitch: “LastPass is a free online password manager and Form Filler that makes your web browsing easier and more secure.” LastPass is a dream come true. We wouldn’t want to know how many hours of our lives we’ve spent filling in the same credit card number, the same shipping address, our phone, email, password, again and again and again, every website wants the same exact information! With LastPass, that problem is no more.



Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com

2014 Home, Landscape & Lifestyle Expo

This one-day expo will host exhibitors with a wide variety of products and services available to homeowners to help improve their home and lifestyle, inside and out.



Tuesday, December 10, 2013

There are PINK dolphins!

These guys are known as the Amazon river dolphins, and guess what?

They live NOT just in the Amazon, but also in the Orinoco and Araguaia/Tocantins river systems.

They're notable and easily recognizable because theirskin has a pinkish hue. However, there are other cool things about this animal:

    It's the largest cetacean to spend most of it's life in freshwater.
    They have unfused neck vertebrae, which means they can turn their heads 180 degrees!

There are officially two recognized species of Amazon river dolphins. They're part of the folklore of the people who live around them.

Local folklore speaks of 'encantados,' shapeshifters who look like dolphins by day, but spend their nights seducing people and having illegitimate children with humans.

Deforestation and other human made natural disasters are endangering the pink dolphin, so it's important for everyone to be aware that we're endangering the life of such an awesome creature.

Source: http://www.omg-facts.com
These guys are known as the Amazon river dolphins, and guess what?
They live NOT just in the Amazon, but also in the Orinoco and Araguaia/Tocantins river systems.
They're notable and easily recognizable because theirskin has a pinkish hue. However, there are other cool things about this animal:
  • It's the largest cetacean to spend most of it's life in freshwater.
  • They have unfused neck vertebrae, which means they can turn their heads 180 degrees!
There are officially two recognized species of Amazon river dolphins. They're part of the folklore of the people who live around them.
Local folklore speaks of 'encantados,' shapeshifters who look like dolphins by day, but spend their nights seducing people and having illegitimate children with humans.
Deforestation and other human made natural disasters are endangering the pink dolphin, so it's important for everyone to be aware that we're endangering the life of such an awesome creature.

Read more at http://www.omg-facts.com/Interesting/There-Are-PINK-Dolphins/49361#sAkokXfXKblJLQ13.99
These guys are known as the Amazon river dolphins, and guess what?
They live NOT just in the Amazon, but also in the Orinoco and Araguaia/Tocantins river systems.
They're notable and easily recognizable because theirskin has a pinkish hue. However, there are other cool things about this animal:
  • It's the largest cetacean to spend most of it's life in freshwater.
  • They have unfused neck vertebrae, which means they can turn their heads 180 degrees!
There are officially two recognized species of Amazon river dolphins. They're part of the folklore of the people who live around them.
Local folklore speaks of 'encantados,' shapeshifters who look like dolphins by day, but spend their nights seducing people and having illegitimate children with humans.
Deforestation and other human made natural disasters are endangering the pink dolphin, so it's important for everyone to be aware that we're endangering the life of such an awesome creature.

Read more at http://www.omg-facts.com/Interesting/There-Are-PINK-Dolphins/49361#sAkokXfXKblJLQ13.99
These guys are known as the Amazon river dolphins, and guess what?
They live NOT just in the Amazon, but also in the Orinoco and Araguaia/Tocantins river systems.
They're notable and easily recognizable because theirskin has a pinkish hue. However, there are other cool things about this animal:
  • It's the largest cetacean to spend most of it's life in freshwater.
  • They have unfused neck vertebrae, which means they can turn their heads 180 degrees!
There are officially two recognized species of Amazon river dolphins. They're part of the folklore of the people who live around them.
Local folklore speaks of 'encantados,' shapeshifters who look like dolphins by day, but spend their nights seducing people and having illegitimate children with humans.
Deforestation and other human made natural disasters are endangering the pink dolphin, so it's important for everyone to be aware that we're endangering the life of such an awesome creature.

Read more at http://www.omg-facts.com/Interesting/There-Are-PINK-Dolphins/49361#sAkokXfXKblJLQ13.99

'Tis the season to deliver

The internet is changing how people shop and the levels of service they expect – so to enjoy a prosperous festive season, businesses must get their online offering right.
 
It's December and businesses around the world are gearing up for their busiest time of the year, with sales and promotions launched by retailers as the countdown to Christmas begins in earnest.
For shops with an online presence as well as a high street branch, it will be even more frantic. According to figures from marketing experts Experian, there were 2.8 billion clicks on UK online shops in December 2012, up by nearly a third from 2011. For those who are not organised enough to buy gifts online well in advance, last-minute shopping is still in vogue; in 2012, Saturday 22 December was the busiest day on the high street.
Even when all the presents have been opened, the demand does not end – in the UK in 2012, there were 113 million visits to online retailers on Boxing Day and a 52% rise in footfall from 26 to 27 December, as shoppers started to track down bargains on the high street.
There's apparently no need to worry too much about the uncertain economic climate, either – recent predictions indicate spending will rise this Christmas thanks to the increasing financial confidence of young consumers.
Which all sounds like great news for SMEs – but is it? Demand, and, thus, revenue, may be increasing, but customers also have high service expectations. The changing nature of festive shopping and customer demand is having a real impact on small businesses. Many shops launched their sales on Christmas Eve in 2012 rather than wait till the end of the festivities, which meant a huge rise in traffic to online retailers on that day. This means December is becoming increasingly hectic for SMEs.
If businesses don't already have an online presence, it's something they should consider as soon as possible: a recent FedEx report shows that e-commerce is thriving at three to four times the rate of traditional retail buying and, within the next two decades, "e-tail" will account for more than half of all sales. Even if an SME focuses on a product or service that requires the customer's presence, such as restaurants or beauty treatments, having a strong online presence helps to drive traffic to the business.

 Source: http://www.theguardian.com

Winter Street Parking Reminder



Chaska City Ordinance permits parking on city streets during winter months only if the vehicle is parked on the side of the street bearing EVEN numbered address numbers on EVEN numbered calendar days and on the side of the street bearing ODD numbers on ODD numbered calendar days.

For the purpose of this ordinance, the calendar date before midnight applies until 8 a.m. of the following morning. (This is so you don’t have to move your vehicle from one side of the street to other at midnight.)

For example: Today, December 4, 2013, vehicles must be parked on the side of the street bearing EVEN numbers. Vehicles may be parked on the EVEN side of the street until 8 a.m. tomorrow December 15, 2013.

Your observance of the calendar parking rules will help us to keep the streets properly plowed. Thank you!


Source: http://www.chaskamn.com

Chaska Amrican Legion Post 57

Be part of Holiday Fundraiser Event at Chaska Amrican Legion Post 57.




St. John's Thanksgiving Dinner

The Rev. Greg Snow invites the community to St. John's annual Thanksgiving dinner.


Source: http://www.chaskaherald.com

Important Announcement from "The Landing"



Source: http://www.chaskaherald.com


Amazing Act of Kindness foir Thanksgiving Goes Viral!

A young man brought joy to the lives of strangers when he did something so simple and kind for them - he bought their groceries. Just watch their thankful reactions, it's heartwarming.




Source: http://www.godvine.com

5 tips to maximize Black Friday card rewards

Coming up with a strategy now can help you match cards with purchases to get the most rewards for your shopping dollars.

1. Take stock of your rewards cards. 
A lot of Americans have multiple rewards credit cards, but if you want to save the most money on Black Friday, you have to use the right one. This means finding the card in your wallet that will deliver the most cash back, points or miles for purchases at the stores where you will be shopping. This can be tricky if you have a card that offers bonus categories of spending that change each quarter.

2. Watch out for limits on rewards. 
Many reward credits offer generous rewards, but limit it at a certain amount of spending each quarter or each year. For example, the 5% cash-back bonuses on the Chase Freedom and Discover It cards are only valid on a cardholder's first $1,500 of spending each quarter, while the Citi Dividend Platinum Select card limits 5% cash-back bonuses to $6,000 of spending in a calendar year. After those limits are reached, all purchases earn only 1% cash back.

3. Avoid paying interest. 
Black Friday is all about saving money, but those who carry a balance on their credit card will have trouble realizing any benefit once interest charges are added. Those who pay off their cards every month should figure out ahead of time exactly how much they can afford to spend on Black Friday (and Cyber Monday) and stick to that limit.

4. Research store cards ahead of time. 
One of the reasons Black Friday sales can be so generous is that retailers are counting on making profits off of other products, such as their store credit cards. The card that are offered at the checkout counter sometimes feature poor terms, high interest rates and negligible rewards.

5. Don't get too caught up. 
The most important piece of advice for credit card users is not to get overwhelmed by the hype on Black Friday. Credit cards are more secure than other methods of payment and quite convenient, plus we don't normally see the bill for a few weeks. Therefore, it can too be easy to rationalize a questionable purchase. Try to remember that 70% off of an unnecessary purchase is still a waste of money.


Source: http://money.msn.com

How to Choose Fonts For Your Website - 4 Common Mistakes To Avoid

Here are some common mistakes that solopreneurs make when choosing fonts for their websites, and what you can do to avoid them.

1. Too Many Fonts.
Sometimes when you're trying to emphasize different pieces of your content it can be tempting to use a special font to draw attention. The problem is that the more fonts you have on a page the "messier" it looks.
So when you're deciding on fonts to use just pick two. Typically a "sans serif" font for regular text and a "serif" font for the headings is best, though you don't have to stick to that rule.
And for those of you that are really new to this whole font thing like I was, sans serif means there's not little doohicky on the ends of the letters and they are more block-like (like the font you're reading now). Serif's have the little doohicky so they look a little fancier which makes them great for headlines, for an example look at Georgia - it's my personal favorite.
And yes, doohicky is a technical term.

2. Unreadable Fonts.
Fancy isn't always better, what may look beautifully whimsical to you might be difficult for your visitor to read. Make sure the fonts you're using for your content is clear and easy to read. As in, no hand written or scripty/flowy fonts.
Save these for a logo or graphical element that is created by a designer that can make sure they're done right and are readable.

3. Fonts That Aren't "Web Safe".
Something that not a lot of solopreneurs realize is that there is a limited selection of fonts you can use on your website and have them display the same across all browsers and devices.
The reason is that your computer can only display the fonts that it has installed locally, so if you have a Mac and your visitor has a PC the fonts that are locally available are different so your website may display differently.
There are two ways to ensure your fonts display the same way for everyone:
A. Use " Web Safe Fonts " which are fonts that are universal to all devices.
B. Install the font to your website host server - this one is a bit more tricky so you'll want to talk to your website developer.
Google Fonts offers a wide range of free fonts you can use on your website (though just to note they can slow down your site so I recommend only using them for your headings and use a web safe font for your regular text).
The other option is to purchase a web version of a font. So if you have a favorite font you use in your word processing software do a quick search online to see if it's available as a web font. Many times they are available for a flat fee or a monthly subscription.

4. Color on Color.
So this isn't really a "font" issue but I feel it falls into the same category as it does relate to the text on your site. Be careful about putting colored text onto a colored background, it can spell disaster for many if you aren't well versed in color theory and what colors pop against each other.
Typically color on color is not easy to read especially when you factor in that sometimes colors display differently on different monitors.
If you follow these simple rules when choosing fonts for your website it will definitely give you a more polished and put together look, as well as still allow you to infuse a personality in a very subtle way.

Source: http://biznik.com

Potentially Fatal ‘Knockout’ Game Targeting Strangers May Be Spreading



A terrifying new ‘game’ that’s already caused deaths in Syracuse, St. Louis and New Jersey is sweeping the nation, and it preys upon unsuspecting people walking the streets, anywhere.

A recent report from New York-based CBS 2 shed light on the growing trend, displaying unsettling footage of teens participating in this game – which goes by the name ‘Knockout’ – and involves randomly targeting passersby, with the ultimate goal being to knock them out with one punch as they walk by.

One victim shown in the footage was 46-year-old Ralph Santiago of Hoboken, N.J., who was found dead with his neck broken and head lodged between iron fence posts, according to NJ.com.

Video surveillance shows Santiago walking in an alleyway in broad daylight, and just as he’s about to pass a pack of teenagers, one launches the fatal, knockout blow.

And what’s the point?

“For the fun of it,” one teen said in the video.

“They just want to see if you got enough strength to knock somebody out,” said another.

D.C. has not been spared of this violent trend.

One local woman, who was attacked on 14th Street NW in Columbia Heights on Thursday, tells DCist.com she believes to have been a target of this game, as a group of around eight males on bikes came up behind her, with one hitting her in the head. According to the report, police categorized the attack as “simple assault.”

The woman tells the publication she believes others in the area should be on the lookout for similar types of attacks.

Source: http://cbslocal.com

Falling Leaves Reveal Mark of the Wasp


Now that the leaves have fallen from the trees, anyone who has gone for a walk on these crisps autumn days no doubt has seen a large gray object hanging in the trees. It is usually larger than a football and similarly shaped. So what are these things? They are the nests of the bald-faced hornet (Dolichovespula maculata).

Bald-faced hornets are a large, North American, stinging insect in the yellowjacket genus. It is actually not a hornet at all, but rather a type of wasp. The adults are about .75 to 1 inch long. It is easily identified by its white face, which gives rise to the common name. It also has three white stripes on the end of its abdomen. Other than that it is all black.


Each spring the female, also known as the queen, starts a new colony. She was born and mated the previous fall. She chooses a location for the nest, usually at the tip of a sturdy branch, and begins constructing the nest. As she does, she lays eggs inside the small nest and feeds the first group of larva. These will grow and become her workers, which are infertile females that only maintain the nest and care for the young. The more workers, the faster the nest expands, allowing the queen to lay more eggs and produce more workers.

The workers go out and forage for small amounts of wood that they chew up. Mixing the chewed wood with their own saliva, they make a wet papery paste that they spread around with their jaws. They form and shape the wet paste with their legs, and when it dries it forms the papery structure. This continues all summer, slowly building layer after layer until full size at the end of summer.
Each layer inside the nest consists of many egg chambers. The queen deposits an egg in each chamber. The eggs hatch and a grub-like larva emerges. After pupating (resting) for several days, the larva changes into the adult wasp. The job of some of the workers is to tend to the young exclusively. The job of others is to guard the nest, while others gather food. They eat tree sap, along with fruit, particularly apples. They also hunt down other insects, chewing them up and feeding them to the developing larva back in the nest.

Near the end of summer the queen lays special eggs that produce male drones and new queens. These males and females fly off together to mate. The females will be the only ones to survive the winter. The males will die with the first frosts.

As winter approaches the hives are abandoned and all the workers die. One or two cold nights below freezing and all the occupants will perish. The newly fertilized females will over-winter underground, under a log, inside a dead tree or other protected places. In the spring they will emerge and start the process all over again.

So if you are seeing one of these large nests in a tree at this time of year, most likely it is empty and will not be used next year. Raccoons, skunks and even squirrels will tear into these nests to eat any remaining larva. Until next time...

Source: http://www.chaskaherald.com

Dealing with Financing in Real Estate

As the events of the last few years in the real estate industry show, people forget about the tremendous financial responsibility of purchasing a home at their peril. Here are a few tips for dealing with the dollar signs so that you can take down that “for sale” sign on your new home.

Get pre-approved. Sub-primes may be history, but you’ll probably still be shown homes you can’t actually afford. By getting pre-approved as a buyer, you can save yourself the grief of looking at houses you can’t afford. You can also put yourself in a better position to make a serious offer when you do find the right house. Unlike pre-qualification, which is based on a cursory review of your finances, pre-approval from a lender is based on your actual income, debt and credit history. By doing a thorough analysis of your actual spending power, you’ll be less likely to get in over your head.

Choose your mortgage carefully. Used to be the emphasis when it came to mortgages was on paying them off as soon as possible. Today, the debt the average person will accumulate due to credit cards, student loans, etc. means it’s better to opt for the 30-year mortgage instead of the 15-year. This way, you have a lower monthly payment, with the option of paying an additional principal when money is good. Additionally, when picking a mortgage, you usually have the option of paying additional points (a portion of the interest that you pay at closing) in exchange for a lower interest rate. If you plan to stay in the house for a long time—and given the current real estate market, you should—taking the points will save you money.

Do your homework before bidding. Before you make an offer on a home, do some research on the sales trends of similar homes in the neighborhood with sites like Zillow. Consider especially sales of similar homes in the last three months. For instance, if homes have recently sold for 5 percent less than the asking price, your opening bid should probably be about 8 to 10 percent lower than what the seller is asking.

http://www.advisorswest.com

Facebook Introduces Mobile Video Ads

Facebook announced recently it will introduce video ads on its mobile iPhone and Android apps. For now, that advertising service will be marketed primarily to other app developers. Facebook mobile video ads might show a video demonstrating how another application works, for example.
In an announcement on the official Facebook Developer Blog, software engineer Radu Margarint wrote:
Potential customers will be able to click play to watch a video featuring your mobile app before installing the app. Video creative has proven to be an effective way to drive engagement in News Feed, and we look forward to helping developers use their video creative to find new app installs.
Advertisers will bid for the new video ads on a cost per action basis. This means advertisers will pay only when a customer downloads and installs their app.
It’s uncertain how this bidding concept might eventually apply to other products and services. However, the new feature suggests Facebook is actively pushing toward more ad revenue from its mobile presence.

Source: http://smallbiztrends.com

How do you handle bad online reviews?

It's not uncommon to receive a few negative reviews, but what's the best way to handle it?

 Here's what you don't want to do: Call online reviewers punks, trash or other expletives on your company Facebook page like the owners of Amy's Baking Company did last spring. Their outrageous behavior became a story in and of itself -- and escalated the negative feedback far beyond where it started.

 While most business owners probably aren't tempted to call commenters "fat, disgusting losers" and threaten legal action, it's easy to make a misstep. Here are some tips on how to respond to negative reviews.

1. Don't post fake positive reviews

"Fake reviews happen everywhere," says Giorgos Zervas, a Boston University marketing professor who analyzed reviews of thousands of Boston restaurants. About 80% of the restaurants had at least one "filtered" review, which means Yelp (YELP) software found it suspicious. "[It] might be real or it might be fake," he says. "But Yelp finds it suspicious enough to avoid publishing it."

2. Address negative feedback personally -- but carefully

Lockbusters, a New York City locksmith, is approached often by companies offering to craft reviews, according to owner Jay Sofer.

He turns them down, preferring to connect with negative reviewers personally. In a phone call or email, he asks questions, lets them vent and if the company didn't meet expectations, offers a discount or even a refund.

3. Move conversations offline

When it comes to Facebook (FB, Fortune 500) and Twitter vents, it's often more productive to have conversations in private.

"It gives us the flexibility to find the best solution without multiple fans jumping into the conversation or making the customer feel like we've forgotten about them," says Donna Faust, Hayneedle's director of brand management. Once the problem is solved, the company asks the customer to write a follow-up post.

 4. Be proactive

Houston-based Blinds.com takes a more proactive approach. The company sends customers an email asking how they did -- hopefully catching complaints before a person vents publicly. The positive feedback has landed in marketing campaigns, and the gripes have helped identify problems at the company, says Daniel Cotlar, the chief marketing officer.

"We've uncovered a lot of stuff that is broken," says Cotlar, such as software glitches, vendor problems, misleading product images or customer service holes. "For every customer who will tell you something is wrong, there are 10 people who don't bother. So you're fortunate to get that information."

Source: http://money.cnn.com

Chaska Chiropractors Share Motivational Tips

Most of us are not short on good reasons to skip exercise. We may be ill, over-worked, caring for children or even juggling multiple responsibilities like work and school but making time to exercise regularly can give you the energy and good health you need to get those same responsibilities taken care of.

So, how can you stay motivated to stay active and committed to an active lifestyle?

Tweak Your Mindset. Quite often, making physical changes starts with making mental changes. If you consider exercise a sacrifice or time thief then you probably need to make a list of the benefits of exercise. Think more energy, longer life, less back pain or lowering your blood pressure. The blessings of exercise could go on and on. For each of us, our physical challenges vary but the benefits are all overwhelmingly positive and similar.

Set A Goal. Whether it be to drop a few pounds, run a race, run a longer race or fit into those smaller jeans-write something down and begin working toward it. Set smaller goals along the way to boost your confidence and maintain your motivation. You'll be surprised at how great these seemingly small goals will make you feel.

Schedule Time For Exercise. Don't just wait for the perfect combination of energy and opportunity to fall into your lap, make it happen. Scheduling time for exercise is as important as any other appointment. Whether you need to find a gym that offers childcare, get up early or workout with the night owls, make a time that's your time to devote to your physical fitness. You are important and being able to maintain an active lifestyle is critical.

Chiropractors acknowledge that regular exercise can help with pain and preventative care and can help you reach weight loss goals and health goals. Working in conjunction with your chiropractic specialist is a good way to establish specific goals for health and fitness short-term and long-term.

Source: http://www.healthsourceofchaska.com

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Pride of Chaska

The City of Chaska, the County Seat of Carver County was established in 1851 and is located 30
minutes SW of the Twin Cities on the Minnesota River. Historic Downtown Chaska is rich in shopping opportunities with charming architecture much of which was built with Chaska Brick made in Chaska. Chaska possesses a strong sense of community, an active business community, a progressive school district, a strong faith community and a high quality of life. Many parks and trails are located in the city limits and you won't want to miss the historic Chaska City Square Park which hosts city celebrations, musical events and community activities.


As you move North through town, you can visit the Chaska Commons business district which offers many choices to eat and shop. If golfing is an interest, visit one of America's top private golf courses, Hazeltine National Golf Club as well as Chaska's own Chaska Town Course -- among one of the best public courses in the country. Both courses hosted the U.S. Amateur in 2006.

Chaska offers diverse opportunities for everyone. During the summer you will find easy access to local lakes and festivals like the Taste of Chaska and River City Days and Amateur Baseball at Historic Chaska Athletic Park. Community gatherings occur throughout the year and you will find many program opportunities for all ages and interests at Chaska's Community Center again one of the best in the country.

Chaska is a very proud community -- Proud of its long history and heritage as a small town with a strong sense of community and community values. As it has grown to a population of 25,000 it has retained these same small town values and attributes. Visit us or call us home and experience this all for yourself and your family.

Source: http://www.prideofchaska.com

Monday, December 9, 2013

Meet Your Local Business: Empire Beauty School



Empire Beauty School at Eden Prairie
964 Prairie Center Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344
+1 952-466-6476
https://www.facebook.com/EdenPrairieEmpire
http://www.empire.edu

One of the things that we love about doing what we do is that while assembling information about businesses in the area, we get to see first- hand that great American business spirit.  Additionally, when we conduct further research into the humble beginnings of some of the businesses, their stories are not only amazing but also inspirational.

Take Empire Beauty Schools for example:  It is one of the largest cosmetology school networks in North America, combines over 75 years of experience and has over 109 locations. In Minnesota alone there are four schools including Eden Prairie, Bloomington, Saint Paul and Spring Lake Park. Empire educates over 20,000 cosmetology students annually. Although the company is headquartered in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, it has figured out how to assimilate itself into local communities and create a nurturing, family-like environment. The school located in Eden Prairie has been open seven years in February, and is located at 964 Prairie Center Dr, Eden Prairie, MN 55344. (952)906-2117.  

 In speaking with Executive Director Jessica Bollingmo, we learned that the school’s mission is to create opportunities for people to improve their lives.   Jordan Rogers serves as the school’s Career Planning Specialist, Ann Nelsen and Charlene Kohls serve the schools instructors and Jacquelyn Carlson serves as the Customer Service Coordinator. When entering the school,  one notices the culture the school has created as well as the warm and welcoming atmosphere. Students are constantly evaluated  and encouraged to improve their skills and techniques, and ultimately to acquire licenses in their respective field.

Cosmetology, which includes hair, skin and nails,  is an industry that a student can start school, graduate, get their license and begin a new career in a year or less.  Empire is always striving for continuous improvement- and is one of their core values; always making sure those students who attend one of their locations is truly getting the most out of their education.   The company really puts a focus on industry relations to build partnerships with local salons in the area to help student to really see what opportunities are available when they graduate.  Empire hosts different competitions through out the year, really encouraging students to show off their talents. 
January 2014 and February 2014 classes and starts new classes every three weeks. Additionally, the school works with its student through on-the-job training, and offers salon services to the public at incredibly low prices.  

Another way of giving back to the community is that Empire Beauty School in Eden Prairie offers members of the armed forces, firefighters, and police officers FREE haircuts. The company also raises funds for local charities throughout the year by participating in Empire Gives Back.
The Empire Beauty School salon is open from Monday through Friday from 9:30 am until 4:00 pm. for salon services and is available for school tours if you are interested in starting a new career.  Give them a call at 952-906-2117 to schedule an appointment or check them out at their website www.empire.edu or find them on face book at Empire Beauty School at Eden Prairie.