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2013 VISITORS GUIDE YOUR GUIDE TO LODGING + SHOPS + RESTAURANTS + THE TWIN CITIES
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InsidetheGuideWelcome ...................................................................... .4
Shakopee Attractions ................................................. 6Outdoor Options ..................................................... 14Golf .......................................................................... 19Notables Nearby...................................................... 27Shopping in Shakopee ............................................ 36Other Shopping in Region. .................................... 37
Map ............................................................................. 12
Calendar of Local and Regional Events ................... 20
Dining/Restaurants ................................................... 32
Lodging....................................................................... 34Stay Shakopee Checklist
VisitShakopee!Shakopee Chamber & Visitors Bureau
1801 East County Road 101Shakopee, MN 55379952-445-1660/800-574-2150 www.VisitShakopee.org
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Welcome to fun!We have the best of both
worlds here in Shakopee.
First, we are part of the exciting, vibrant Twin Cities metropolitan area, so feel free to sample and enjoy all that’s available in a major urban center—gourmet dining, world-class arts, pro sports—and set up your “base camp” by staying in our affordable city.
P lus , our g rowing southwes t metro region hosts a wide range of attractions. Indeed, as a top tourist destination, Shakopee has plenty of family activities to fi t your vacation style.
This Visitors’ Guide is dedicated to helping you explore what to do during your stay. Use our events calendar or view the sections on area attractions, outdoor options, golfing, dining, shopping and lodging to help you start planning your trip now:
Relish the thrills, dips and spins—plus the excited, giddy smiles on your kids’ faces—on the crazy rides at Valleyfair;
Cheer your horse across the fi nish line at Canterbury Park;
Mingle with lords and ladies and jousters and jesters at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival;
Browse unique and unusual local shops and boutiques;
Savor a great round of golf at any number of scenic, pristine area golf courses;
Discover the stunning natural beauty of the rivers, streams, lakes
and wooded areas of our beautiful Minnesota River Valley; and
Check out all of the “big city” options available in Minneapolis and St. Paul: the well-respected Guthrie Theater; the beloved Twins , Vik ings , Wi ld and Timberwolves; the world-class Minnesota Zoo; the remarkable shopping at the Mall of America; and more.
Whether you’re here for the night or several weeks, we hope you’ll take time to enjoy the attractions and activities that make our city and area a vacation destination to remember.
Stop by and see why Shakopee is where the Midwest comes to play. Visit Shakopee!
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Whether you’re here for the night or several weeks, we hope you’ll
take time to enjoy the attractions and activities that make our city and area a
vacation destination to remember.
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CANTERBURYPARKSaddle up for high-speed horse racing, larger purses and more
Canterbury Park features some of the most exciting horse racing in the country, with a season of live thoroughbred and quarter horse racing from May
17 through Sept. 14. Now with larger purses, thanks to a cooperative agreement between Canterbury and the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, the track schedules post times that are generally Thursdays and Fridays at 7 p.m. On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, racing begins at 1:30 p.m.
Even when the horses aren’t running at Canterbury, the racing continues. Thanks to 500 TVs, Canterbury’s Race Book is home to year-round simulcast wagering from America’s top tracks.
Plus, horse racing is not the only entertainment option at Canterbury. The 18,000-square-foot Canterbury Card Casino features 50 tables with comfortable seating, full bar and menu with table service. A mix of different casino games are available 24 hours a day. Patrons can test their skills at the poker tables or by visiting the casino games room for conventional table games like blackjack.
Canterbury also hosts many other special events and concerts throughout the year.
1100 Canterbury Road, 800-340-6361www.canterburypark.com
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With a mission to search, save and share the history and cultural
heritage of Scott County, the Scott County Historical Society—Stans Museum offers intriguing exhibits, outreach and education programs, a collection of more than 1,700 artifacts, an extensive research l ibrary, workshops, lectures and guided tours at the museum and throughout the county. Shakopee is home to several historical sites such as the Strunk/Nyssen Brewery, the Samuel Pond Mission and the Schroeder Brickyard. Read more about this museum and other museums in the region in the Notables Nearby section of this publication.
235 Fuller Street952-445-0378
www.scottcountyhistory.org
Sh a k o p e e a n d t h e surrounding
area, and the g r e a te r Tw i n Cit ies reg ion, are blessed with engag ing l ive theater options that offer top-rate performances all year.
L o c a l ly, jo i n t h e R i v e r Valley Theater Company as it offers a season of new productions each year. This joint vent ure between residents and Shakopee C o m m u n i t y Education has been delighting audiences with musica l s a nd plays since 2007. Some scheduled productions include:
2013“Showcase Cabaret”April 13, 7 p.m.Knights Event Center
“Anne of Avonlea”Youth Studio ProductionMay 10, 7 p.m.; May11, 2 p.m.Shakopee West Junior High
“Blithe Spirit”Main Stage ProductionOct. 25-27 & Nov. 1-3Friday/Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.Sundays, 2 p.m.Shakopee West Junior High
Youth Studio ProductionTBADec. 2013
2014Main Stage Musical“I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change”Feb. 14 - 23, 2014
Plus, the popular Chanhassen Dinner Theatre is a short drive away from Shakopee in Chanhassen. See the separate
listing for this well-known attraction on page 28.
Finally, Minneapolis and St. Paul are alive with high-caliber theater at places such as the nationally respected Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis’ Children’s Theatre Company, dozens of compelling independents and even a number of stand-up comedy venues.
River Valley Theater Company505 S. Holmes St.
952-856-7062www.rivervalleytheatrecompany.com
LOCALTHEATERRaise the curtain on live theater
mon — wed 9 - 6thursday 9 - 7friday 9 - 2saturday 10 - 2sunday closed
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210 Holmes Street SouthShakopee, MN
downtownon the corner of 2nd + Holmes
At Tupelo — a gift studio, you’ll find wooden wares, sea salts, watercolors, games, candles, hand-blown glass, felt coasters, baby swaddles, jewelry, local pottery, and other great finds . . . we’re continuing to add our favorite things, some new, some vintage, some hand-crafted. Stop in to see us!
Our ideas and products are always evolving.
SCOTT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
STANS MUSEUMSaving—and savoring—local history
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VALLEYFAIRSeek (and fi nd) thrills galore
Get ready for excitement and thrills at Valleyfair Amusement Park. Enjoy more than 75 rides and attractions, plenty of games, and lots of food.
Valleyfair offers eight wicked roller coasters, including Renegade, Wild Thing, Steel Venom, High Roller, Corkscrew, Excalibur, the family coaster Mad Mouse and a coaster just for kids — Mild Thing.
New this year is the addition of Dinosaurs Alive! This multi-sensory and interactive dinosaur park will allow guests to experience the sights and sounds of more than 30 life-sized animated dinosaurs.
Plus, Charlie Brown, Snoopy and Lucy and the rest of the Peanuts gang are all at Valleyfair’s Planet Snoopy. The Planet Snoopy Park offers a mix of new rides and re-themed rides, adding to the already full lineup at the 90-acre park, which is the largest amusement park in the upper Midwest.
1 Valleyfair Drive, 952-445-6500www.valleyfair.com
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Shift your vacation into high gear this year at Raceway Park, Minnesota’s fi rst race track, which has been providing family entertainment for 56 years and counting. Raceway Park is home
to NASCAR weekly racing, featuring Late Models, Hobby Stocks, Figure 8, Bombers, Short Trackers and Mini Stocks.
NASCAR estimates that 75 million fans enjoy stock-car racing nationally and it’s easy to see why. The cars are fast and loud, and the racing action is up close and exciting.
Special events at Raceway Park each year include “Nights of Destruction” featuring Figure 8 trailer races, school bus races, Spectator Drags, roll-over contests and Dukes jump. Monster trucks, stunt motorcycle riders and the Green Mamba jet car also provide entertainment for fans of all ages. Special events for kids include bike rides, boxcar races and kids in race cars. Raceway Park also offers several hospitality options, including an air-conditioned VIP suite, group outings and more.
The track is a semi-banked, quarter-mile, asphalt oval and includes a Figure 8 track. Raceway Park offers concession stands and a central courtyard area with grandstands that seat up to 5,000 people.
1 Checkered Flag Boulevard952-445-2257
www.goracewaypark.com
TheLandingStep back in time at historical village
History comes alive at The Landing—Minnesota River Heritage Park—in Shakopee. The idyllic wooded setting stretches along the scenic
river valley and brings alive the charm and challenges of life in the 1800s.
Families and history enthusiasts of all ages can step into this historic site, which features re-enactments of the rich diversity of early American life. Your journey will take you from the early days of the fur trade era to a developing village—complete with its shops, homes, church, town hall and railroad depot. During special event days, costumed interpreters are prepared to “spin a yarn,” demonstrate their craft and explain the daily life of the men, women and children who settled in the Minnesota River Valley more than a century ago.
The Landing is open weekends and select holidays, usually mid-March through the end of December, and weekdays all year round. Tour groups may reserve by appointment.
The Landing is part of Three Rivers Parks District.
2187 Highway 101 East763-694-7784
www.threeriversparks.org
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RACEWAYPARKRev up for fast-track action
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You’re invited to step back in time and experience an uncommon event truly like no other. Plan to attend the Minnesota Renaissance Festival.
The country’s largest Renaissance-themed festival, this rousing event will delightfully engage and entertain you as the festival grounds are transformed into a 16th-century village, complete with hundreds of unique characters. You’re encouraged to dress the part, too!
The authentic village is filled with costumed characters such as peasants, nobles and royal courtiers. On 16 lively stages you’ll fi nd magicians, musicians, comedians, jugglers, mimes and more who entertain the kid in all of us. Plus, cheer on the jousting knights who mount their horses to do battle. And, as mentioned, festival-goers are encouraged to the dress the part as well. So plan your costume now.
The festival marketplace features 275 artisans who display and sell their handcrafted treasures. Demonstrations are given daily by masters of historic skills such as armor making, bronze casting, glass blowing and calligraphy. Additionally, visitors
have more than 150 food choices including the famous roasted turkey drumstick, scotch eggs, soup in a bread bowl and apple dumplings.
The festival runs on weekends Aug. 17 through Sept. 29. Check the festival’s website for more details.
Located 3 miles south of Shakopee off Highway 169952-445-7361
www.renaissancefest.com
MINNESOTA RENAISSANCEFESTIVALStep back in time with lords and ladies
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SandVenture Aquatic ParkMake a splash this summer with a trip to SandVenture Aquatic Park, with its sand-bottom, chlorinated pool surrounded by a sandy beach, play area and water slides. The beach is staffed by Red Cross certifi ed lifeguards.
Open in 2013: June 6-Aug. 181101 Adams St.
952-233-9502ci.shakopee.mn.us/aquaticpark.cfm
Sever’s Corn MazeFall fun at its fi nest, Sever’s Corn Maze is open select weekends in September and October for maze walking, live music, a pick-your-own pumpkin patch and other autumnal offerings.
1100 Canterbury Road952-974-5000
www.severscornmaze.com
Marcus Movie TheatersAll the latest releases (both 2- and 3-D varieties) are playing at Marcus Movie Theaters.
1116 Shakopee Town Square952-445-5300
www.marcustheatres.com
Shakopee Derby DaysShakopee’s popular, summertime community festival, Derby Days, occurs during the fi rst full weekend in August each year. The 2013 dates are July 31 through Aug. 4. The festival features nearly 50 events over a span of fi ve days, including live music, a family fun park, Taste of Shakopee, market fair, fi reworks, parade, 5K turf run at Canterbury, and lots more. Most events take place at historic downtown’s Huber Park and are either free or low-cost.
www.shakopeederbydays.com
The Spooky Side of ShakopeeAs Halloween approaches each year, Shakopee area attractions get spooky to make guests scream.
The Trail of TerrorFor nearly 20 years, the Trail of Terror has been scaring Minnesota residents and providing a fun experience for those ready to party. More than 15 attractions are part of the fun, including a heated, indoor maze; a hayride; corn maze; Halls of Horror; Karaoke; and more, plus special events such as costume contests. Open Thursdays through Sundays in October from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Located 3 miles south of Shakopee on Hwy 169.952-445-7361
www.trailofterrorfest.com
Halloween Haunt at ValleyScareCome October, the Halloween Haunt at ValleyScare takes over Shakopee’s favorite amusement park. ValleyScare is spooky fun for the whole family. Mature Scare-seekers can get their chills at night, when the spookiest goblins are out to play. Children can attend during the day. For details and specifi c dates, visit the website listed here.
1 Valleyfair Drive952-445-6500
www.valleyscare.com
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Sundays, Holidays & SelectFridays May - September
NASCAR LateModels, Hobby Stocks, Short Trackers, Mini
Stocks Bombers, Wild And Crazy Figure Eights, School Buses,
Kid’s Rides, Trailer Races, More!
www.goracewaypark.comRaceway Park is on Hwy 101
across from Valley Fair in Shakopee
952-445-2257
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1. Mystic Lake Casino Hotel2400 Mystic Lake Blvd.Prior Lake, (952) 445-9000
1a. Playworks2200 Trail of DreamsPrior Lake, (952) 445-7529
1b. Dakotah Sport & Fitness2100 Trail of DreamsPrior Lake, (952) 445-9400
2. Cleary Lake Regional ParkCo. Rd. 27, S. of Co. Rd. 41Prior Lake, (763) 694-7777
3. Stans Museum235 S. Fuller St.Shakopee, (952) 445-0378
4. Canterbury Park1100 S. Canterbury Rd.Shakopee, (952) 445-7223
5. Raceway Park6528 E. Co. Rd. 101Shakopee, (952) 445-2257
6. Valleyfair Amusement ParkOne Valleyfair Dr.(On Co. Rd. 101)Shakopee, (952) 445-6500
7. The Landing — Minnesota River Heritage Park (formerly Historic Murphy’s Landing)2187 E. Co. Rd. 101Shakopee, (763) 694-7784
8. Renaissance FestivalCo. Rd. 101 to Hwy. 169 S.3525 145th St. W.Shakopee, (952) 445-7361
8a. Trail of TerrorCo. Rd. 101 to Hwy. 169 S.3525 145th St. W.Shakopee, (952) 445-7361
9. MN River Valley State TrailAccess pointsa. Off Hwy. 169, S.W. of Shakopeeb. Off Co. Rd. 9 in Jordan
10. Carver Park ReserveCo. Rd. 11, N. of Hwy. 5Victoria, (763) 694-7650
10. Lake Minnewashta Regional ParkHwy. 41, between Hwys. 5 & 7Chanhassen, (952) 466-5250
11. Minnesota Landscape Arboretum3675 Arboretum Dr.Hwy. 5, 1/2 mile W. of Hwy. 41Chanhassen, (952) 443-1400
12. Chanhassen Dinner Theatres501 W. 78th St.(N. of Hwy. 5 & Great Plains Blvd.)Chanhassen, (952) 934-1525
13. Excelsior Historical Museum305 Water St., Excelsior
14. Lake Minnetonka Regional ParkCo. Rd. 44, off Hwy. 7(East of Hwy. 41), (763) 694-7754
15. Mall of AmericaI-494 at Cedar Ave.Bloomington, (952) 883-8800
16. Minnesota Zoo13000 Zoo Blvd.(S.E. of I-35E; Co. Rd. 42 E. to Cedar Ave. and follow signs)Apple Valley, (952) 431-9500
17. Shakopee Community Center1255 Fuller St.Shakopee, (952) 233-9500
18. Hyland Lake Park ReserveVisitor Center10145 Bush Lake Rd.Bloomington, (763) 694-7687
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outdooroptions
Gear up for the great outdoors. Shakopee’s location in the gorgeous Minnesota River Valley attracts a large number of outdoor enthusiasts each year
who bring their bicycles, kayaks, canoes, cross-country skis and more to the region. Who can blame them, given the area’s ample opportunities for fun and adventure on rivers, streams, lakes, wooded areas, hiking trails and parks. Here’s a selected sampling of the area’s outdoor options.
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife RefugeTundra Swans are seen here in the fall. Great Blue Herons and Great Egrets congregate to feed on fi sh. Bald Eagles can also be seen soaring overhead. And these are just a few examples of the wildlife and bird life that can be viewed at the 14,000-acre Refuge, a national wildlife area that is one of the premier areas for birding in Minnesota and is part of the National Audubon’s Minnesota River Valley Birding Trail. The Refuge, strung along 34 miles of the Minnesota River, is an important area for migrating birds. For centuries, waterfowl, songbirds and birds of prey have stopped in the Minnesota River Valley for food, water and rest while on their spring and fall journeys. Established in 1976, the Refuge provides critical habitat for these migrants, and for resident birds and mammals.
The ability to view the return of migrating birds in an urban area is an uncommon and rare opportunity. As the website for this wildlife area states, “The refuge ranges from urban to rural, providing a unique opportunity to enjoy wildlife related recreation in the shadows of skyscrapers and grain elevators. The refuge provides valuable habitat for a diversity of waterfowl and other migratory birds, fi sh and resident wildlife. It’s a place where coyotes, bald eagles, prothonotary warblers, and trout live next door to more than three million people.”
The Refuge provides parklands and hiking trails for wildlife viewing and photography. It also provides a variety of volunteer guided bird hikes and nature walks on all of the Refuge Units. And, it includes three photo blinds in the southwest metro.
Near Shakopee specifi cally, you’ll fi nd the Louisville Swamp Unit, which includes 13 miles of trails among this marshland that are great for hiking and cross-country skiing. The parking lot for this Unit is near the parking area for the Minnesota Renaissance Festival grounds, which are just south of Shakopee and just off Highway 169.
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife RefugeVisitor Center
3815 American Blvd. E., Bloomington952-854-5900
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/minnesotavalley/
Rapids Lake Education and Visitor Center15865 Carver Highlands Drive, Carver
952-361-4500
ENTRANCE POINTS for the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge are found at Shakopee, Chaska, Louisville
Swamp, Carver, Burnsville, Jordan and Bloomington.
For locations and directions, visit the website, listed above.
Minnesota Valley State Recreation AreaAre you looking for an area with trails that are ideal for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, mountain biking and snowmobiling, and a place that is just minutes from Shakopee? Then visit the state-managed Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area that’s just off Highway 169 near Belle Plaine, and the multi-use Minnesota Valley Trail, which parallels the Minnesota River. The section of trail from Shakopee to Chaska is paved and a natural-surface trail runs from Chaska to Belle Plaine.
In spring, summer and fall, the park has 41 miles of hiking trails, six miles of surfaced bike trails, 29 miles of mountain bike trails and 29 miles of horse trails. In the winter, the park has fi ve miles of ungroomed cross-country ski trails and 35 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Snowshoeing and dog sledding are also permitted. You can also plan to camp in the park.
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As the Minnesota DNR explains on its website, “The landscapes are just as diverse as the trail system and include wetlands, fl oodplain forest and blufftop oak savanna.” Additionally, wildlife observation and bird watching are popular activities here year-round.
Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area:http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/minnesota_
valley/index.html
Shakopee: Parks and Open SpacesVisit Shakopee and you’ll fi nd plenty of inviting outdoor space for biking, hiking, walking or just getting out and stretching and enjoying the greenery. The city’s considerable park, open space and trail system includes 11 parks, with nearly 500 acres of developed park land; about 250 additional acres of undeveloped park land and open space; and more than 10 miles of recreation and transportation trails. Visitors get the best of both worlds here: ample park, wooded and open areas to explore, along with the convenience and creature comforts of a city nearby.
Shakopee Parks and Recreation952-233-9300
www.ci.shakopee.mn.us
Archery Park and Boat LaunchThe City of Shakopee provides a boat launch and the Shakopee Archery Park on County Road 101 just north of the Minnesota River. The Archery Park is a joint project with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Minnesota River Valley Chapter of the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association and the City of Shakopee.
551 County Road 101Shakopee
Three Rivers Park DistrictStill more outdoor adventures can be found in a number of other nearby parks and trails. Many of these parks and trails that visitors enjoy in the Shakopee area are a part of the Three Rivers Park District. The district manages nearly 27,000 acres of park reserves, regional parks, regional trails and special-use facilities. With facilities for every
season, including picnicking, swimming, play areas, boating, fi shing, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, golfi ng, camping, and sledding, Three Rivers Parks is the place for recreation, play and relaxation. Several of the parks near Shakopee also offer camping options, such as Carver Park in Victoria, Cleary Lake Regional Park in Prior Lake, and Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park in New Prague (see Campground listing in this section). For details on specifi c parks and trails, visit the district’s website.
Three Rivers Park Districtwww.threeriversparks.org
Rapids Lake Education and Visitor CenterThe trail and wildlife refuge is open sunrise to sunset, all year, so visitors need not wait for visitor center hours to explore. But the inside offers good learning opportunities, including interactive exhibits, over-sized picture windows for excellent wildlife observation, and family-based “check out” activities including nature-based theme backpacks, binoculars and snowshoes, during the winter months. Visitor center hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, Sept. 1 through April 30; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, May 1 through Aug. 31
Cost: Free; Location: 15865 Carver Highlands Drive, San Fransisco Township in between Jordan and Carver.
Info: 952 854-5900 or fws.gov/midwest/minnesotavalley
Event Schedule: ThreeRiversParks.org 763.694.7784
The Landing – Minnesota River Heritage Park(formerly Historic Murphy’s Landing) 2187 E. Hwy 101, Shakopee
experience MN 150 years ago
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SHAKOPEEShakopee Valley RV Park1245 E. Bluff, Shakopee (along Minnesota River in Minnesota River Valley)952-445-7313www.shakopeerv.com
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PRIOR LAKEDakotah Meadows Campground2341 Park Place, Prior Lake 952-445-8800 or 800-653-CAMPwww.dakotahmeadows.com
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PRIOR LAKEFish Lake Acres Campground3000 210th St. E, Prior Lake952-492-3393www.fl ac.bcpnet.net/FLAC.htm
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PRIOR LAKECleary Lake Park CampgroundThree Rivers Park District, Prior Lake763-559-6700www.threeriversparks.org
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SAVAGETown & Country Campground12630 Boone Ave. S., Savage952-445-1756www.townandcountrycampground.com
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JORDANMinneapolis SW KOAOff Highway 169, Jordan7 miles south of Shakopee952-492-6440www.koa.com/campgrounds/minneapolis-southwest/
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JORDANMinnesota Valley State Recreation Area19825 Park Boulevard, Jordan952-492-6400www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/minnesota_valley/index.html
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s outdooroptionsCampingIf camping is your thing, you’ll fi nd campgrounds throughout the southwest metro area. And options abound, from rustic settings to RV campgrounds with full amenities such as showers and laundry facilities. Three excellent sources of information for campgrounds are:
1. Three Rivers Park District: 763-559-9000 www.threeriversparks.org
2. Scott County Parks: 952-496-8475 www.co.scott.mn.us/parkslibraryenv/parkstrails/P
3. Carver County Parks: 952-466-5250 www.co.carver.mn.us/parks
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River Valley Trail Blazers952-445-9130
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Places to Worship in Shakopee(This is a sampling list of area churches)
Brookwood Community Church200 10th Ave. E., Shakopee .................952-233-8946
Web site: www.brookwood.net
Church of St. Mary535 S. Lewis St., Shakopee ..................952-445-1319Web site: www.stmarysofshakopee.org
Cross of Peace Lutheran Church (ELCA) 1506 Wood Duck Tr., Shakopee ..........952-445-5479Web site: www.crossofpeace.net
Faith Lutheran Church (AFLC)150 W. 130th St., Shakopee ................952-496-3126Web site: www.faithlutheran.us
First Presbyterian Church909 S. Marschall Rd., Shakopee ..........952-445-3562Web site: www.shakopeepresbyterian.org
Friendship Church12800 Marystown Rd., Shakopee ........952-447-8282
Web site: www.friendshipchurch.org
Iglesia la Luz del Mundo502 1st Ave. E., Shakopee....................952-445-8682
Jehovah’s Witnesses13066 Old Brickyard Rd., Shakopee....952-445-5185
Living Hope Lutheran Church (WELS) 8600 Horizon Dr. S., Shakopee ...........952-445-1785
Living Water Christian Church911 E. Shakopee Ave., Shakopee .........952-445-6148
Meadow Spring Community Church 1110 Shakopee Town Square, Shakopee .............................................952-445-2279Web site: www.meadowspring.org; Services are held at Marcus Theater in Shakopee Town Square.
Mount Olive Evangelical Lutheran Church (WELS)12700 Marystown Rd., Shakopee ........952-445-2872
New Creation Christ Lutheran Church (LCMS)1053 S. Jefferson St. (at 10th Ave.), Shakopee .............................................952-445-3545Web site: www.newcreationshakopee.com
New Hope Baptist Church2020 Marschall Rd., Shakopee ............952-403-5146
River of Life Community Church 10th Ave. and Adams St., Shakopee (Sweeney Elementary) .........................................952-496-0660
Russian Evangelical Church 1205 10th Ave. E., East of Marschall Rd., Shakopee .............................................952-496-0578
St. John’s Lutheran Church (ELCA) 119 W. 8th Ave., Shakopee .................952-445-5666
St. Mark’s Catholic Church350 S. Atwood, Shakopee ....................952-445-1229
Web site: www.stmarkshakopee.parishesonline.com
St. Mary’s of the Purifi cation15850 Marystown Rd., Shakopee ........952-445-1319
Valley View Baptist Church1980 10th Ave. W., Shakopee .............952-445-3024
In an EmergencySt. Francis Regional Medical Center, Shakopee .................................. 952-428-3000
Fairview Ridges Hospital, Burnsville ................................. 952-892-2000
Fairview Southdale Hospital, Edina ........................................ 952-924-5000
Two Twelve Medical Center, Chaska ...................................... 952-361-2447
Ridgeview Medical Center, Waconia ................................... 952-442-2191
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Shakopee and the surrounding region host a number of beautiful public and private
courses, built for players of all skill levels. Here’s a sampling of what’s available.
StonebrookeStonebrooke Golf Club offers a scenic 18-hole course with gorgeous greens, plenty of water and a natural stone waterfall. As the course’s website states, “With its elevation changes, mature trees and unique mix of great golf holes, it has unequaled character.” Plus, Stonebrooke has an inviting bar and restaurant for re-fueling after your time on the links.
2693 Cty. Rd. 79, Shakopee800-263-3189www.stonebrooke.com
The WildsThis stunningly beautiful 18-hole course has impressive credentials. Rated 56th nationally among public courses, the club, in nearby Prior Lake, was also named the best new course by The Golfer when the course opened in 1996. Golfers enjoy the natural setting of Ponderosa pines, hardwoods, wetlands and wildlife habitats and revel in the challenge of the course’s 150 feet of elevation changes,
3151 Wilds Ridge, Prior Lake952-445-3500www.golfthewilds.com
Ridges at Sand CreekPlay among the pines at this beautiful course. The 170-acre, par-72 course sits among native trees, winding Sand Creek and natural wetlands.
21775 Ridges Drive, Jordan952-492-2644www.ridgesatsandcreek.com
The Meadows at Mystic LakeThe Meadows at Mystic Lake has a natural setting, 80 bunkers, 13 holes with water, 20 fountains and a 2,500-ft. stream with four waterfalls, making this an uncommon course.
2400 Mystic Lake Drive, Prior Lake952-233-5533www.mysticlakegolf.com
The Legends Golf ClubThis striking18-hole course is nestled in a wooded, yet marshy area on the border of Lakeville and Prior Lake, conveniently located just two minutes from I-35. The course has garnered numerous awards over the years, including the honor, a few years ago, of being named as North American Golf Course of the Year.
8670 Credit River Boulevard, Prior Lake952-226-4777www.legendsgc.com
Golf ZoneFor off-season visitors to the area, Golf Zone in Chaska offers rain, snow or shine golf with 40 heated stalls, an 18-hole mini-putt facility, indoor practice greens and professionals on staff to get your off-season game up to par.
825 Flying Cloud Drive, Chaska952-445-1500www.yourgolfzone.com
Chaska Municipal CoursesJust minutes from Shakopee is the City of Chaska, which plays host to two popular municipal golf courses, the Chaska Town Course and Chaska Par 30. The Town Course’s 18 holes span more than 285 acres of oak groves, open prairieand marshlands. The small yet challenging Chaska Par 30 is an excellent course for beginning golfers or for experienced players looking to improve their short game.
Chaska Town Course3000 Town Course Drive952-443-3748www.chaskatowncourse.com
Chaska Par 301207 Hazeltine Boulevard952-448-7454www.chaskapar30.com
Dahlgreen Golf ClubAlso located near Chaska, this engaging18-hole course opened on former farmland in 1969. Today, this popular course is gorgeous and, yes, green.
6940 Dahlgren Road952-448-7463www.dahlgreen.com
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2013CalendarofEventsJan.Chanhassen Dinner TheatresBye Bye Birdie through March 30Jan. 25: Mary Jane Alm Band with the Tex Pistols Band, Fireside StageStevie Ray’s Comedy Troupewww.chanhassendt.com
Minnesota Landscape ArboretumEvery Weekend: Weekend Family Fun, Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.Jan. 7-31: Orchid and Bromeliad Tree, Great Hall.Jan. 24: Winter Hearty Tasting Event, 6 to 9 p.m.www.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough March 16: “What’s Up Doc? Medicine in Scott County” exhibit.
Jan. 10: Nutrition Knowledge, 7 p.m.Jan. 12: Harry Potter’s World and The Bakken Museum bus tripJan. 17: Dealing with DiabetesJan. 19: Genealogy 101 Class, 10 a.m.Jan. 24: History of St. Francis Hospital (panel)Through Aug. 3: “Marking Time: The Rituals of Life & Death.”Jan. 26: Kids Kraft, 10:20 a.m.www.scottcountyhistory.org
Feb.Chanhassen Dinner TheatresBye Bye Birdie through March 30Feb. 1, 2: Power Balladz—The Ultimate 80s Sing-A-Long, Fireside StageFeb. 14: Only Love Can Break a Heart: The Music of Gene Pitney, Fireside StageFeb. 27 and 28: The Fabulous Armadillos present Woodstock! Fireside StageStevie Ray’s Comedy Troupewww.chanhassendt.com
The LandingFeb. 9: Victorian Valentine’s DinnerFeb. 23, 24: Minnesota River Winter Campwww.threeriverparks.org/events
Canterbury ParkFeb. 28-March 3, March 7-10: M-8 Pool Leagues Midwest Championshipswww.m8pool.com
Minnesota Landscape ArboretumEvery Weekend: Weekend Family Fun, Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.Through March: Fairy Garden Exhibit, Oswald Visitor CenterFeb. 14: Valentine’s Day Gourmet Dinnerwww.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough March 16: “What’s Up Doc? Medicine in Scott County” exhibit.Through Aug. 3: “Marking Time: The Rituals of Life & Death.”Feb. 7: Ladies Night In: Wine, Chocolate & BlingFeb. 21: Living Well with Chronic ConditionsFeb. 23: Kids KraftFeb. 28: CPR Anytimewww.scottcountyhistory.org
MarchChanhassen Dinner TheatresBye Bye Birdie through March 30March 1,2: Power Balladz—The Ultimate 80s Sing-a-Long, Fireside StageMarch 15, 16: Dolly, Linda, Patsy and Me: A Tribute to the Greatest Women of Country, featuring Monica Heuser, Fireside StageStevie Ray’s Comedy Troupewww.chanhassendt.com
Minnesota ZooMarch 29-April 30: Farm Babies-Meet the newest members of the Zoo families.www.mnzoo.org
The LandingMarch 16: Maple Syrup EventMarch 30: Victorian Easter Egg Rollwww.threeriversparks.org/events
Canterbury ParkFeb. 28-March 3, March 7-10: M-8 Pool Leagues Midwest Championshipswww.m8pool.com
Minnesota Landscape ArboretumEvery Weekend: Weekend Family Fun, Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.March 8-10: Arboretum Spring ExpoThrough March: Fairy Garden Exhibit, Oswald Visitor Centerwww.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough March 16: “What’s Up Doc? Medicine in Scott County” exhibit.Through Aug. 3: “Marking Time: The Rituals of
Life & Death.”March 7: Addressing MenopauseMarch 9: Operation Board Game tournamentMarch 14: Advanced Care PlanningMarch 21: Author Talk: “Savage” with Nancy Huddleston March 23: Kids Kraft, 10:30 a.m.-11:15a.m. www.scottcountyhistory.org
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AprilChanhassen Dinner TheatresJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (April 5 through Aug. 31)April 5 and 6: Power Balladz—The Ultimate 80s Sing-a-Long, Fireside StageApril 11 and13: The New Standards: Reacquainting You With the Songs You Love, Fireside Stage Stevie Ray’s Comedy Troupe (in the Playhouse)www.chanhassendt.com
The LandingApril 14: Heirloom Seed Savers Exchangewww.threeriversparks.org/events
Minnesota ZooMarch 29-April 30: Farm Babies-Meet the newest members of the Zoo families.www.mnzoo.org
Canterbury ParkApril 12-14: Spring Festival “An Arts & Crafts Affair”
April 18-20: Junk Bonanza, “The Best Junk Round Up in the Nation”April 20: Savor Minnesota, the Best of Minnesota Wine, Food & Beerwww.savorminnesota.com
Raceway ParkApril 28: Test & Tune, IMCA Swap Meet, mini stocks, thunder V-8s, fl agpole race, fi gure 8s, fl yers and spectator drags.www.goracewaypark.com
River Valley Theatre CompanyApril 13: “Showcase Cabaret,” Knights Event Center, 7 p.m.www.rivervalleytheatrecompany.com
Minnesota Landscape ArboretumEvery Weekend: Weekend Family Fun, Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.www.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough Aug. 3: “Marking Time: The Rituals of Life & Death.”April 13: Girls’ TeaApril 27: Kids Kraftwww.scottcountyhistory.org
MayValleyfairOpens for the season May 11 (Through Oct. 27) with newest attraction, Dinosaurs Alive!May 12: Mother’s Day at ValleyfairMay 25: Nightly fi reworks begin; Soak City Waterpark opensMay25-27: Military Appreciation Dayswww.valleyfair.com
Chanhassen Dinner TheatresJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Through Aug. 31)May 3 and 4: Power Balladz—The Ultimate 80s Sing-a-Long, Fireside StageMay 15,16, 18: Takin’ it to The Limit: A Tribute to The Eagles, Fireside StageMay 31 and June 1 Pamela McNeill’s Rumours & Dreams: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, Fireside TheaterStevie Ray’s Comedy Troupe (in the Playhouse)www.chanhassendt.com
Minnesota ZooMay 11-12: Macy’s Mother’s Day WeekendMay18-19: 35th Year Celebration WeekendMay 25-Sept. 2: Dinosaurs are Back!May 25-Sept. 2: Africa!www.mnzoo.org
The LandingMay 4, 5: Civil War WeekendMay 25-27: Memorial Day Eventwww.threeriversparks.org/events
Canterbury ParkMay 4: Kentucky Derby Party
Live racing schedule starts May 17May 26: Soundset Concertwww.canterburypark.com
Raceway ParkMay 5 (Season Opener), May 12, May 17, May 19, May 26, May 27www.goracewaypark.com
River Valley Theatre CompanyMay 10: “Anne of Avonlea,” Shakopee West Junior High, 7 p.m.May 11: “Anne of Avonlea,” Shakopee West Junior High, 2 p.m.www.rivervalleytheatrecompany.com
Minnesota Landscape ArboretumEvery Weekend: Weekend Family Fun, Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.May 5: Annual Bud Break Walk/Run May 11-12: Arboretum Auxiliary Annual Plant Sale May 11-12: Mother’s Day Brunch, two seatings, two days, 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.www.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough Aug. 3: “Marking Time: The Rituals of Life & Death.”Opening May 23: “Outside the Law” exhibit.www.scottcountyhistory.org
Huber Park, ShakopeeMay 30: Shakopee Jazz Band and Wind Ensemble, 7 p.m.www.ci.shakopee.mn.us
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JuneValleyfairOpen through Oct. 27June 16: Father’s Day at Valleyfairwww.valleyfair.com
Chanhassen Dinner TheatresJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Through Aug. 31)May 31 and June 1 Pamela McNeill’s Rumours & Dreams: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, Fireside TheaterJune 21 and 22: When a Man Loves a Diva, Fireside TheaterStevie Ray’s Comedy Troupe (in the Playhouse)www.chanhassendt.com
Canterbury ParkLive racing, Fridays through Sundays with Thursdays beginning June 13www.canterburypark.com
Raceway ParkRacing on: June 2, 7, 9, 16, 21, 23,30www.goracewaypark.com
Minnesota ZooContinuing: Africa! Dinosaurs! And all regular exhibits.www.mnzoo.org
The LandingJune 1: Living History SaturdayJune 8: Carriage Festival/Living History SaturdayJune 15: Living
History SaturdayJune 16: Pa and Ma DayJune 22: Living History SaturdayJune 29: Living History Saturdaywww.threeriverparks.org/events
Huber ParkThe Huber Park Performance Series runs June through early September and features family and children’s entertainment. Events every Thursday evening (most are at 7 pm). Movies in the Park on select Saturdays. All events are FREE. Visit www.ci.shakopee.mn.us for complete schedule.
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Every Weekend: Weekend Family Fun,
Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.June-Aug: Gophers in the Garden exhibit.www.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough Aug. 3: “Marking Time: The Rituals of Life & Death.”Through Oct. 19: “Outside the Law” exhibit.Library Programs begin at Scott County Librarieswww.scottcountyhistory.org
AugustValleyfairOpen through Oct. 27Aug. 24-Sept. 2: Second Harvest Heartland Food Drive
Aug. 28: Snoopy’s BirthdayAug. 31-Sept. 2: 37th Annual Corn Feastwww.valleyfair.com
Chanhassen Dinner TheatresJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Through Aug. 31)Stevie Ray’s Comedy Troupe (in the Playhouse)www.chanhassendt.com
Canterbury ParkLive racing, Thursdays through Sundayswww.canterburypark.com
Raceway ParkRacing on: Aug. 3, 4, 11, 16, 18, 25, 30www.goracewaypark.com
Minnesota ZooContinuing: Africa! Dinosaurs! And all regular exhibits.
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JulyValleyfairOpen through Oct. 27July 4: Military Appreciation Day and extended fi reworksJuly 28: Christmas in Julywww.valleyfair.com
Chanhassen Dinner TheatresJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Through Aug. 31)Stevie Ray’s Comedy Troupe (in the Playhouse)www.chanhassendt.com
Canterbury ParkLive racing, Thursdays through Sundays (check website for special July 4 events)July 21: Warped Tour Concertwww.canterburypark.com
Raceway ParkRacing on: July 4, 7, 14, 21, 26, 28www.goracewaypark.com
Minnesota ZooContinuing: Africa! Dinosaurs! And all regular exhibits.July 1-7: Military Family Weekwww.mnzoo.org
River Valley Theatre CompanyJuly 13-29: Wizard of Ozwww.rivervalleytheatrecompany.com
The LandingJuly 4: Independence Day 1889July 6: Living History SaturdayJuly 13: Living History SaturdayJuly 20-21: Minnesota River Arts FairJuly 27: Living History Saturdaywww.threeriverparks.org/events
Huber ParkThe Huber Park Performance Series runs June through early September and features family
and children’s entertainment. Events every Thursday evening (most are at 7 pm). Movies in the Park on select Saturdays. All events are FREE. Visit www.ci.shakopee.mn.us for complete schedule.
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Every Weekend: Weekend Family Fun, Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.Through Aug: Gophers in the Garden exhibit.Through Oct. 14: Dirt-O-Rama Summer Exhibition, a major outdoor exhibition unearthing the hidden stories from the lively, teeming world beneath our feet.July 14, 16 and 17: Auxiliary Private
Garden ToursJuly 25: Toast & Taste in the Gardens: Taste the samples and pours from top Twin Cities independent restaurants, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.www.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough Aug. 3: “Marking Time: The Rituals of Life & Death.”Through Oct. 19: “Outside the Law” exhibit.Library Programs continue at Scott County Libraries.www.scottcountyhistory.org
Aug. 9: Brew at the ZooAug.24: Tiger Tracks 5K and Kids’ Runwww.mnzoo.org
Minnesota Renaissance FestivalWeekends, Aug. 17 through Sept. 29, plus Labor Day (Sept. 2) and Festival Friday (Sept. 27)www.renaissancefest.com
Shakopee Derby DaysAug. 1—Aug. 5www.shakopeederbydays.com
The LandingAug. 3: Living History SaturdayAug. 10: Living History SaturdayAug. 17: Living History SaturdayAug 24: Living History SaturdayAug. 31: Labor Day Weekend Events
www.threeriverparks.org/events
Huber ParkThe Huber Park Performance Series runs June through early September and features family and children’s entertainment. Events every Thursday evening (most are at 7 pm). Movies in the Park on select Saturdays. All events are FREE. Visit www.ci.shakopee.mn.us for complete schedule.
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Through Aug: Gophers in the Garden exhibit.www.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough Aug. 3: “Marking Time: The Rituals of Life & Death.”Through Oct. 19: “Outside the Law” exhibit.www.scottcountyhistory.org
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SeptemberValleyfairOpen through Oct. 27www.valleyfair.com
ValleySCARESept. 21-Oct. 27: Features Halloween Haunt and Planet Spookywww.valleyfair.com
Chanhassen Dinner TheatresHello, Dolly (Sept. 6-Jan., 2014)Stevie Ray’s Comedy Troupe (in the Playhouse)www.chanhassendt.com
Canterbury ParkLive racing Sept. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14Sept. 26-28: Junk Bonanzawww.canterburypark.com
The LandingSept. 1-2: Labor Day Weekend Eventswww.threeriversparks.org/events
Raceway ParkRacing on: Sept. 1, 8, 13, 15, 28www.goracewaypark.com
Minnesota Renaissance FestivalWeekends through Sept. 29, plus Labor Day (Sept. 2) and Festival Friday (Sept. 27)www.renaissancefest.com
Huber ParkThe Huber Park Performance Series runs June through early September and features family and children’s entertainment. Events every Thursday evening (most are at 7 pm). Movies in the Park on select Saturdays. All events are FREE. Visit www.ci.shakopee.mn.us for complete schedule. 150 Fillmore St. N.
Severs Corn MazeOpen weekends in September and October, including Thursday and Friday of MEA weekend.www.severscornmaze.com
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Every Weekend: Weekend Family Fun, Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.Sept. 28-29: Auxiliary Harvest Sale & Quilt Raffl ewww.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough Oct. 19: “Outside the Law” exhibit.Opening Sept. 19: “Storied Treasures: Collection Highlights” exhibit.Sept. 28: SCHS Fund-Raising Eventwww.scottcountyhistory.org
OctoberValleyfairOpen through Oct. 28www.valleyfair.com
ValleySCAREThrough Oct. 28: Features Halloween Haunt and Planet Spookywww.valleyfair.com
Chanhassen Dinner TheatresHello, Dolly (Through Jan., 2014)Stevie Ray’s Comedy Troupe (in the Playhouse)www.chanhassendt.com
The LandingOct. 5-6: Apple FestOct. 18: Ghost TownOct. 19: Old-Fashioned Trick or Treatwww.threeriversparks.org/events
Canterbury ParkOct. 26-27: Snowmobile Showwww.canterburypark.com
Minnesota ZooOct. 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20: Harvest Festival Weekends
Oct. 26-27: HallZOOweenwww.mnzoo.com
Trail of TerrorThursdays through Sundays, Oct. 11-28www.trailofterrorfest.com
River Valley Theatre CompanyOct. 25-27: “Blithe Spirit,” Shakopee West Junior High, Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m.www.rivervalleytheatrecompany.com
Severs Corn MazeOpen weekends in September and October, including Thursday and Friday of MEA weekend.www.severscornmaze.com
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Every Weekend: Weekend Family Fun, Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.Oct. 4-6: Annual Friends of AHL Used Book Sale, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.Oct. 31: Ar BOO retum (free pumpkin cookie/apple and admittance for anyone in costume).www.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumThrough Oct. 19: “Outside the Law” exhibit.Continuing: “Storied Treasures: Collection Highlights” exhibit.Oct. 26: Halloween Kids Kraftwww.scottcountyhistory.org
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November Chanhassen Dinner TheatresHello, Dolly (Through Jan., 2014)Stevie Ray’s Comedy Troupe (in the Playhouse)www.chanhassendt.com
The LandingNov. 9: Veterans’ Remembrance Day
www.threeriversparks.org/events
Canterbury ParkNov. 7-10: BCAPL Pool TournamentNov. 14-17: Autumn Festival “An Arts & Crafts Affair”
Nov. 23-24: Minneapolis Kennel Club Show-All Breedswww.canterburypark.com
Minnesota ZooNov. 9: Wild about Wine annual
event. Enjoy tastings of a variety of wines.www.mnzoo.com
Minnesota Landscape ArboretumEvery Weekend: Weekend Family Fun, Learning Center, noon to 4 p.m.Nov. 29-Dec. 29: Making Spirits Bright Holiday Season featuring festive decor, holiday trees, music and more! www.arboretum.umn.edu
River Valley Theatre CompanyNov.1-3: “Blithe Spirit,” Shakopee West Junior High, Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m.www.rivervalleytheatrecompany.com
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumNov. 21: “Games and Chores” exhibit opens.Nov. 23: Thanksgiving Kids Kraftwww.scottcountyhistory.org
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Canterbury ParkNov. 7-10: BCAPL Pool TournNov. 14-17: Autumn FestivalCrafts Affair”
Nov. 23-24: Minneapolis KeShow-All Breedswww.canterburypark.com
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DecemberChanhassen Dinner TheatresHello, Dolly (Through Jan., 2014)Stevie Ray’s Comedy Troupe (in the Playhouse)www.chanhassendt.com
The LandingDec. 1: 41st Annual Folkways of the HolidaysDec. 7, 8, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22: Folkways of the Holidayswww.threeriversparks.org/events
Minnesota Landscape ArboretumEvery Weekend: Weekend
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www.arboretum.umn.edu
Scott County Historical Society-Stans MuseumDec. 6: Holiday Open HouseContinuing: “Storied Treasures: Collection
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AreaVineyardsandWineriesCrofut Family Winery21646 Langford Ave.S.Jordan, MN(7 miles south of Mystic Lake)952-492-3227www.crofutwinery.com
Cannon River Winery421 Mill Street WestCannon Falls, MN507-263-7400www.cannonriverwinery.com
Parley Lake Winery8350 Parley Lake Road Waconia, MN(952) 442-2290www.parleylakewinery.com
Sovereign Estate Vineyard and Winery9950 North Shore Road Waconia, MN952-446-9957www.sovereignestatewine.com
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One especially fun benefi t about visiting and/or staying in Shakopee is that the city is part of the greater Twin Cities metro area. This means you’ll be able to sample
and enjoy all that’s available in a major urban center, such as gourmet dining, world-class arts and entertainment offerings, a robust theater community, professional sports teams, a renowned zoo, uncommon shopping options, inviting natural attractions such as the Arboretum and area apple orchards and more. This section highlights those notable items that are within minutes of Shakopee.
MYSTIC LAKE and LITTLE SIX CASINOSGaming action and so much moreIn Prior Lake, less than 10 minutes from Shakopee, are Mystic Lake and Little Six Casinos. Mystic Lake, the Midwest’s largest casino, has 4,000 slot machines and 100 blackjack tables and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
But the casino is just the beginning. You’ll also fi nd several restaurants, a 600-room hotel, spa facilities, a fitness center and championship golf options.
Plus, Mystic Lake welcomes a star-studded list of performers all year. Recent acts have included Carrie Underwood, Dolly Parton, Kid Rock, Jay Leno, Stevie Nicks, Chicago and Vince Gill.
2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard, Prior Lake
952-445-9000www.mysticlake.com
MINNESOTA ZOOA walk on the wild sideThe Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley feature 2,900 animals and 504 species from around the world.
The Minnesota Zoo offers stunning exhibits that provide uncommon experiences with animals and their habitats. You’ll discover more than 4,200 animals representing over 500 species from fi ve continents in naturalistic settings including Amur tigers, Chinese takins, South Af r i can penguins , wolverines and many other rare and endangered species. Popular exhibi t s inc lude Discovery Bay, Russia’s Grizzly Coast, Tropics Trail, Wells Fargo Family Farm, 3M Penguins of the African Coast, Medtronic Minnesota Trail, and returning summer 2013 are the popular exhibits - Africa! and Dinosaurs! Minnesota Zoo…Celebrating 35 Years!
13000 Zoo Blvd., Apple Valley, (800) 366-7811
www.mnzoo.org
MALL OF AMERICA™
The ultimate shopping experience
This truly is the ultimate shopping experience. Visit nearby Bloomington—about 20 minutes away from Shakopee—to fi nd the Mall of America, the nation’s largest fully enclosed retail and entertainment complex.
Shop more than 520 specialty stores that line four distinctive b o u l e v a r d s c o n n e c t i n g B loomingdale ’s , Macy ’s , Nordstrom and Sears. Mall of America draws visitors from around the world—they come to shop and stay for the fun!
That fun, besides the shopping of course, includes—among a host of other attractions too numerous to name—a multi-screen movie theater; the seven-acre Nickelodeon
Universe amusement park; Moose Mountain Adventure Golf, an 18-hole miniature golf course; the Amazing Mirror Maze, a 2,500-square-foot maze of endless mirrors; the four-story LEGO Imagination Center; the mall’s SEA LIFE Aquarium; the A.C.E.S. Flight Simulator; and, yes, even a wedding chapel. Plus you’ll find an endless variety of eateries.
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Paul Airport)952-883-8800
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THEARTSTwin Cities area has it allMinnesota generally and the Twin Cities specifi cally love the arts. Case in point? Historically, according to several sources, Minnesota ranks near the top nationwide in federal and state arts funding. It also has a strong history of private arts philanthropy. This kind of support translates into an exceptionally lively arts landscape. Examples include:Minnesota Orchestra612-371-5600www.minnesotaorchestra.org
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra651-291-1144www.thespco.org
Hennepin Theatre District800-982-2787www.hennepintheatretrust.org
Minneapolis Institute of Arts888-642-2787www.artsmia.org
Walker Art Center612-375-7600www.walkerart.org
PRO SPORTS ACTIONArea plays host to several teamsThe Twin Cities are home to four
professional sports teams. Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins play “up close” in the new, intimate confi nes of
Target Field in downtown Minneapolis. The
Minnesota Vikings call the Metrodome home, and the team will soon be bringing its exciting brand of NFL football to a new stadium. The NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves offer fast basketball action at the Target Center. Finally, across the river in St. Paul, hockey fans cheer on the NHL’s Minnesota Wild.
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TWINCITIESTHEATERTheater offerings abound in regionA vibrant theater community thrives here. Indeed, the Twin Cities boast more theater seats per capita than any U.S. metro region except New York City. Here’s just a sampling of what we’re talking about.
Guthrie Theater:World ClassThis center for performance, education and training enjoys an international reputation. You’ll find a variety of professional theater offerings here: riveting drama, exhilarating musicals, compelling Shakespeare, witty comedy. Plus, it’s all presented in a facility that Time Magazine called a “21st-century dream factory.” The new Guthrie boasts three stages, a full-service restaurant, pre-show dining, numerous bars and some of the best views of Minneapolis. For details and current productions, visit the website below.612-377-2224www.guthrietheater.org
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres:Musical theater takes the stage Have dinner and enjoy high-class entertainment from the nation’s largest professional dinner theater company. Chanhassen Dinner Theatres in Chanhassen has been delighting audiences since 1968. CDT has been home to world premiere productions and helped launch the careers of many actors and actresses, including Oscar-nominee Amy Adams. Its Playhouse Theatre was home to “I Do! I Do!” which ran a record 22 consecutive years with the original cast.
The dinner theater features shows on three stages: the main stage, Fireside Theatre and Playhouse Theatre. Guests enjoy tableside service, and appetizers, cocktails and desserts are also available. CDT also hosts weddings, meetings and other events.
In the Playhouse on Friday and Saturday nights, enjoy the crazy antics of Stevie Ray’s Comedy Cabaret. The Fireside Theatre in 2013 will home
to a popular Tribute Concert Series, which will feature tribute bands that pay homage to The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, and more. Check the theatre’s website for more details.501 W. 78th St . , Chanhassen, (800) 362-3515www.ChanhassenDT.com
Main Stage in 2013:“Bye Bye Birdie” through March 30
“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” April 5 through Aug. 31
“Hello, Dolly” Sept. 6 through Jan., 2014
Independent Theatre Options:The curtain rises on varietyMinneapolis and St. Paul are loaded with independent theater offerings, too, such as:Children’s Theatre Company612-874-0400www.childrenstheatre.org
Plymouth Playhouse763-553-1600www.plymouthplayhouse.com
Mixed Blood Theatre612-338-6131www.mixedblood.com
Penumbra Theatre651-224-3180www.penumbratheatre.org
History Theatre651-292-4323www.historytheatre.com
Old Log Theatre952-474-5951www.oldlog.com
Beyond the concerts, the arts offerings, the theater productions, and the museums, the Twin Cities
area provides plenty of other entertainment options. Visit these websites to fi nd out more:
Minneapolis:www.minneapolis.org
St. Paul:www.visitstpaul.com
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Spend the day traveling back in time at one of the area’s history museums.
The Scott County Historical Society’s Stans Museum features an always changing array of exhibits that look at the people and places of Scott County. Visit the boyhood home of Maurice Stans, a national political fi gure who served under President Nixon during the Watergate era. The historical society also has a non-circulating research library – ideal for genealogy research. (Also, see more information about this museum on page xx).
Head over to Waconia to explore the five-gallery exhibits of the Carver County Historical Society. The society hosts a number of family events, education programs and is home to a research library, too.
The Chaska History Center is a great place to study the history of the Minnesota River Valley. Located in a converted Livery Stable, the museum explores the city’s rich history.
Scott County Historical Society/Stans Museum235 Fuller St. S., Shakopee (952) 445-0378www.scottcountyhistory.org
Carver County Historical Society555 W. 1st St., Waconia, (952) 442-4234www.carvercountyhistoricalsociety.org
Chaska Historical Society/Chaska History Center112 W. 4th St., Chaska, (952) 448-6077www.chaskahistory.org
Other local historical sites to check out: Eden Prairie History Museum,
8 0 8 0 M itc he l l Rd . , E d e n Prairie, (952) 949-8300, www.edenprairiehistory.org.
Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka museum, 305 Water St., Excelsior, (952) 221-4766, www.elmhs.org.
Hooper-Bowler-Hillstrom House, 410 N. Cedar St., Belle Plaine, (952) 873-6109.
J.R. Cummins-Grill Homestead, 13600 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie.
Mayo House & Mayoview History Center, 118 N. Main St., Le Sueur, (507) 665-3250, www.mayohouse.org.
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Belle PlaineEmma Krumbee’s Apple OrchardHighway 169, 351 Enterprise Drive East, Belle Plaine(952) 873-3006(952) 873-2970www.emmakrumbees.com
CarverBade’s Orchard1.5 miles west of Highway 41 on Chaska Boulevard County 61 at 104 Lano Lane. Please call before you come.(952) 448-4986
ChanhassenMinnesota Landscape Arboretum AppleHouseLate August through Early November3675 Arboretum Drive, Chaska (mailing address)9 miles west of I-494 on Highway 5 in Chanhassen(952) 443-1439
JordanJim’s Apple Farm20430 Johnson Memorial DriveJordan, MN 55352
Minnesota Harvest Orchard8251 Old Highway 169 Blvd at Apple Lovers LaneJordan(952) 492-2785www.minnesotaharvest.net
LakevilleApplewood Orchard, Inc.22702 Hamburg Avenue, Lakeville(952) 985-5425www.applewoodorchard.com
WaconiaDeardorff Orchards and Vineyards2.9 miles west of Victoria on Highway 5, turn north on Parley Lake Road(952) 442-1885www.deardorfforchards.com
WebsterSweetland Orchard(651) 252-433726205 Fairlawn Avenue, Websterwww.sweetlandorchard.com
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MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUMNature is always in season at the ArboretumStep into a world of quiet e s c a p e w h e r e n a t u r e shines in all its splendor winter, spring, summer and fall. The University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska is the
largest public garden in the Upper Midwest, offering something for people of all ages.
Open 363 days a year, the Arboretum is home to gardens, art, workshops, cooking classes, nature hikes and more. Families can learn about plant life in the Marion Andrus Learning Center while gardeners can get their questions answered at the Yard & Garden Desk, located in the Oswald Visitor Center.
Children will love to get lost in the Maze Garden, a long the Three -Mi le Drive. Stop for lunch in the cafeteria-style restaurant or research botany and natural history in the Andersen Horticultural Library.
Whether you’re looking to relax or just enjoy the beauty of nature, the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is a place to appreciate.
3675 Arboretum Dr., Chaska, (952) 443-1400
www.arboretum.umn.edu
Heritage, culture celebrated at annual Pow WowEvery August, the artistry and skill of hundreds of Native American dancers take center stage at the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Wacipi (Pow Wow).
The th ree -day event brings together dancers in beautiful regalia and singers at the drum, performing the songs of their ancestors a n d c e l e b r a t i n g t h e Dakota culture. Dancers from around the country compete in contests dances at the “Wacipi” (wah-chee-pee), which translates in the Dakota language to “they dance.”
Don’t miss the Grand Entry when hundreds of dancers
enter the arena following Eagle feather staffs and fl ags to open each session. The Wacipi also features vendor crafts and traditional moccasin games.
T h e S h a k o p e e M d e w a k a n t o n S i o u x Community is a federally recognized Indian tribe formally organized under federal reservation status in 1969. Check the website listed here for specifi c dates and details.
Off County Roads 42 and 83, Prior Lake,
(952) 445-8900shakopeedakota.org
EMMA KRUMBEE’STaste the country at Emma Krumbee’s Orchard and FarmTake a bite into a crisp red Minnesota apple, and
you’ll discover what makes Minnesota autumn special. Emma Krumbee’s
Orchard and Farm in Belle Plaine is the perfect escape
for some time in the country. The grounds include a general store, orchard, soda fountain s h o p , r e s t a u r a n t ,
hotel, farmers market a n d g r e e n h o u s e .
Emma Krumbee’s boasts Minnesota’s only hydroponic
strawberry patch with more than 30,000 everbearing strawberry plants. During the fall, harvest fresh apples from more than 6,000 trees or come out for the annual Great Scarecrow Festival to see hundreds of handmade scarecrows on display.
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Resaurant Address City Phone Website
Applebee’s 1568 Vierling Drive East Shakopee (952) 233-3400 www.applebees.com
Arby’s 1546 Vierling Drive East Shakopee (952) 403-6677 www.arbys.com
Arby’s 8010 Old Carriage Court Shakopee (952) 445-7370 www.arbys.com
Arizonas Restaurant & Lounge 1244 Canterbury Road Shakopee (952) 403-9106 www.arizonalounge.com
Asian Hon 1135 1st Avenue East Shakopee (952) 496-2880
Burger King 1330 East 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 445-6277 www.burgerking.com
Caribou Coffee 8048 Old Carriage Court Shakopee (952) 402-0223 www.cariboucoffee.com
Caribou Coffee 1361 Heather Street Shakopee (952) 445-1004
Chili’s Grill & Bar 8098 Old Carriage Court Shakopee (952) 445-2234 www.chilis.com
Chipotle 8094 Old Carriage Court Shakopee (952) 403-6336 www.chipotle.com
Coffee Ta Cream 1157 Shakopee Town Square Shakopee (952) 445-9008 www.twincitiesicecream.com
Culver’s of Shakopee 4058 12th Avenue East Shakopee (952) 233-4141 www.culvers.com
Dairy Queen 1251 Tasha Boulevard Shakopee (952) 233-2717 www.dairyqueen.com
Dangerfi eld’s 1583 East 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 445-2245 www.dangerfi eldsrestaurant.com
Dickey’s Barbeque Pit 8088 Old Carriage Court North Shakopee (952) 233-7319 www.dickeys.com
Domino’s Pizza 224 East 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 445-9200 www.dominos.com
Donut Connection 1037 East 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 496-2040 www.donutconnection.com
El Toro Mexican Restaurant 1120 First Avenue East Shakopee (952) 496-9080 www.elloromexicanrestaurant.com
Emma Krumbee’s 501 East South Street Belle Plaine (952) 873-3006 (apple orchard) www.emmakrumbees.com
Hong Kong Buffet 1274 Vierling Drive Shakopee (952) 403-6073
Jimmy John’s 1329 Heather Street Shakopee (952) 746-5990 www.jimmyjohns.com
KFC of Shakopee 837 East 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 445-2188 www.kfc.com
Leinie Lodge at Arizona’s 1244 Canterbury Road Shakopee (952) 277-0282 www.arizonas.com
Lions Tap 16180 Flying Cloud Drive Eden Prairie (952) 934-5299 www.lionstap.com
McDonald’s 227 South Marschall Road Shakopee (952) 445-8050 www.mcdonalds.com
McDonald’s 3990 12th Avenue East Shakopee (952) 402-9100 www.mcdonalds.com
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Mr. Pig Stuff 1561 First Avenue East Shakopee (952) 233-7306 www.mrpigstuff.com
OK Corral 20201 Johnson Memorial Drive Jordan (952) 492-6700
Pablo’s 230 South Lewis Street Shakopee (952) 445-9218 www.pablosmexican.com
Panera Bread 8062 Old Carriage Court Shakopee (952) 445-8705 www.panerabread.com
Papa Murphy’s Pizza 1106 Vierling Drive East Shakopee (952) 445-8118 www.papamurphys.com
Perkins 1205 East 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 445-6475 www.perkinsrestaurants.com
Pho 83 1141 Canterbury Road South Shakopee (952) 233-1801
Pizza ‘N’ Pasta 584 South Marschall Road Shakopee (952) 496-0000 www.pizzanpasta.com
Qdoba Mexican Grill 4057 Dean Lakes Boulevard Shakopee (952) 496-1627 www.qdoba.com
Ridges At Sand Creek 21775 Ridges Drive Jordan (952) 492-2644 www.ridgesatsandcreek.com
Ruby Tuesday 4135 Dean Lakes Boulevard Shakopee (952) 403-7893 www.rubytuesday.com
Shakopee Bakery 114 East 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 445-2663
Shakopee DQ Grill & Chill 8021 Old Carriage Court Shakopee (952) 224-2567 www.dairyqueen.com
Shakopee Pizza Ranch 1266 Vierling Drive East Shakopee (952) 233-2122 www.pizzaranch.com
Speed Dog 815 1st Avenue Shakopee (952)250-5104
Stonebrooke Golf Club 2693 County Road 79 Shakopee (952) 496-3171 www.stonebrooke.com
Subway 1158 Vierling Drive East Shakopee (952) 402-0160 www.subway.com
Subway 8030 Old Carriage Court Shakopee (952) 496-2764 www.subway.com
Taco Bell 1120 Vierling Drive East Shakopee (952) 233-1561 www.tacobell.com
Taco John’s/Steak Escape 1301 Heather Street Shakopee www.tacobell.com
Taco Loco 1555 East 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 445-5055 www.tacolocoshakopee.com
The Wilds Golf Club 3151 Wilds Ridge Prior Lake (952) 445-3500 www.golfthewilds.com
Tokyo Sushi & Grill 8080 Old Carriage Court Shakopee (952) 233-0588 www.tokyosushiandgrill.com
Turtle’s Bar & Grill 132 East 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 445-9668 www.turtlesbarandgrill.com
Wampach’s 126 West 1st Avenue Shakopee (952) 445-2721
White Castle 8011 Old Carriage Court North Shakopee (952) 233-0338 www.whitecastle.com
Zuppa Cucina 1667 East 17th Avenue #104 Shakopee (952) 445-3737 www.zuppacucina.com
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Yes, Shakopee is just minutes from the mammoth Mall of America. The city also is close to all of the “Dales” of the Twin Cities: Southdale, Ridgedale, etc. Shakopee
also has its own unique collection of shops and boutiques to meet your retail needs, wants and desires. So, let’s start our shopping spree locally, then move on from there.
Local ShopsYou never know what you mind fi nd at Tupelo—a gift studio. From sea salts to watercolors, kitchen wares to handmade jewelry, the possibilities for creative gift giving are endless. And that’s whether the recipient of the gift is someone else or yourself.
210 Holmes St. S.952-445-1955
Karizma offers a trendy variety of ladies’ apparel, accessories and gifts. Featured lines include designs from Project Runway contestant Christopher Straub.
126 Lewis St.952-496-9803
www.shopkarizma.com
To suit the man in your life, step into Bill’s Toggery. The family owned business has been serving Shakopee and the region since 1931, carrying a vast selection of distinguished brands for average and hard-to-fi t men.
138 South Lewis St.952-445-3735
www.billstoggery.com
Sisters Jennifer and Katherine keep Shakopee stylish for a fraction of the price. Designer Carousel consignment boutique carries high-end clothing and accessories for men and women. The store also stocks children’s clothing, toys and dancewear.
931 First Ave. E.952-960-2630
www.designercarousel.com
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Shakopee Trading Post and Gallery displays and sells handmade Native American gifts, jewelry, and crafts from artists all over the United States and Canada. It’s the perfect place to pick up a piece of American history.
723 West First Ave.952-496-2263
www.shakopeetradingpost.com
Lady Di Antiques displays an evolving selection of treasures and collections from the past, including furnishings, lamps, glassware, frames, and clothing.
126 Holmes St. S.952-445-1238
More than 10 dealers bring their wares to How Quaint’s occasional antique sales. Between sales, the shop re-invents itself by re-decorating and bringing in new merchandise. Check the website for upcoming deals.
714 First Ave. E.952-465-3887
www.how-quaint.com
A trip to Eagle Creek Quilt Shop is sure to please and inspire any sewing or quilting enthusiast. Marvelously located near downtown Shakopee in an old railroad depot (built in 1909), the shop hosts many special events and bus trips.
333 Second Ave. W.952-233-3774
www.eaglecreekquiltshop.com
While You’re in the NeighborhoodWhile you’re visiting the Shakopee area, you may need to fi nd some basic items such as groceries and other products. Here’s a handy list of nearby stores:
Cub Foods1198 E. Vierling Dr.Shakopee, MN 55379952-403-1620
Target1685 17th Ave. E.Shakopee, MN 55379952-445-5332
Walmart Supercenter8101 Old Carriage Ct.Shakopee, MN 55379952-445-8013
Walgreen’s1291 Tasha BoulevardShakopee, MN 55379952-233-7321
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Shakopee Area Coffee Shops/Liquor StoresCaribou Coffee (2 locations)1361 Heather St.Shakopee, MN 55379952-445-1004and8048 Old Carriage Ct.Shakopee, MN 55379952-402-0223
Coffee Ta Cream1157 Shakopee Town SquareShakopee, MN 55379952-445-9008
Panera8062 Old Carriage Ct.Shakopee, MN 55379952-445-8705
Crossroads Liquor1262 Vierling Drive E.Shakopee, MN 55379952-445-7242
Riverside Liquors507 E. First AvenueShakopee, MN 55379952-445-6014
Shakopee Wine Cellars4041 Dean Lakes Blvd.Shakopee, MN 55379952-233-8777
Shopping Centers NearbyBurnsville Center1178 Burnsville CenterBurnsville, MN 55306952-435-8182burnsvillecenter.com
Eden Prairie Center8251 Flying Cloud Drive (near I-494)Eden Prairie, MN952-941-7650edenprairiecenter.com
Southdale Center10 Southdale Center (France Avenue South and West 66th Street)Edina, MN952-925-7874southdale.com
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Regional ShoppingMall of America60 East Broadway (I-494 and Highway 77)Bloomington, MN952-883-8800mallofamerica.com
Ridgedale Center12401 Wayzata Boulevard (I-394/Plymouth Road and/or Ridgedale Drive)Minnetonka, MN952-541-4864ridgedalecenter.com
The Galleria3510 Galleria Edina, MN 55435952-925-4321galleriaedina.com
Rosedale10 Rosedale CenterRoseville, MN 55113651-633-0872myrosedale.com
Downtown Minneapolishttp://www.minneapolis.org/visitor/shopping
Downtown St. Paulwww.visitsaintpaul.com
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Jr/Sr admission, ValleySCARE, at any ticket booth or with any other offers or discounts. Coupon valid during the 2013 public operating days from May 11 through September 15, 2013.
Additional restrictions may apply. Visit Valleyfair.com or call 952.496.6500 to confirm public operating days and hours as they are subject to change.
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SAVE $2.00Off Adult &
SAVE $1.00Off Child and Senior Admission for youand your family at the Minnesota Zoo
Valid only for daytime admission. Not valid with any other discounts or promotions or for separate fee attractions. Additional restrictions may apply. Discount valid through December 31, 2013.
Code: SCVB13
13000 Zoo Boulevard, Apple Valley, MN 55124952.431.9500, mnzoo.org
Celebrating 35 Years!
2013 | Visit Shakopee 39
Valleyfair, the Upper Midwest’s largest amusement park,
just got bigger with Dinosaurs Alive! This all-new interactive
dinosaur park features over 30 life-sized animatronic
dinosaurs that move and roar. Experience the sights and
sounds from 65 million years ago with family and friends.
Visit valleyfair.com for tickets and more info.
Save on admission with a coupon in this magazine!
Let us welcome you with open arms. Unusually tiny open arms.
New in 2013
Come Play
CanterburyPark.com
Live Horse Racing
Open Year-Round
1801 East County Road 101Shakopee, MN 55379