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March 2013 Special Advertising Supplement

GET TO KNOW YOUR GET TO KNOW YOURLOCAL BUSINESSESLOCAL BUSINESSES

Who’s WhoWho’s Who

Columbia Heights • FridleyMounds View • New Brighton

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Choices That Fit Any Senior Lifestyle–Crest View Senior Communities

You choose how you live... You want the security and peace of mind that comes with being a part of a caring community with many services and amenities. Crest View Senior Communities offers all the services you’re ever likely to need. From senior housing to skilled care services, you’ll fi nd that Crest View offers choices and options to fi t your individual needs.

4444 Reservoir Blvd NEColumbia Heights, MN

763.782.1601www.crestviewcares.org e

Whether it’s winter, spring, summer or fall...Every season we are here to serve you!

Celebrating 60 Years of Serving Older Adults

• Senior Housing• Assisted Living

• Memory Care• Short-term Rehab

• Skilled Nursing Care• Home Care

Crest View is developing a second campus in Blaine. There will be senior housing, assisted living and memory care. For more information about the Blaine Campus, please call 763-782-1601.

Royce PlaceThe assisted living building on our campus offers housing for older adults who are in need of services. We also offer respite care, both overnight and vacation services.

The BoulevardThe market rate rental senior housing housing on our campus offers a community for people who want to move before the “need occurs” and offers optional services if you do need them. “Better a year too early than a day too late” to make the decision to move to a community where there are socialization opportunities, meal choices if desired, worship services on the campus, and an array of other services so that you can enjoy the retirement years, and still have the privacy of your own apartment.

Crest View Lutheran Home The needs of older adults continues to change through these 60 years of ministry. Today at Crest View Lutheran Home, short term rehab care, specialized secured dementia care and chronic long term care are offered. We accept and serve people of all faiths without preference.

Columbia VillageThe HUD 202 building on our campus offers housing for seniors on limited incomes.

Crest View FoundationCrest View Foundation accepts gifts to enable us to enhance our ministry at all levels of service to older adults.

Crest View on 42ndThe assisted living building that is a “spoke of our hub on the campus” offers both assisted living and memory care in a separate secured area.

Home Health CareCrest View Home Health Care offers home care in the privacy of your home, wherever you call home, This is a Medicare and Medicaid certifi ed agency with contracts with most major insurance providers.

Crest View Senior Community At Blaine

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Anderson’s Residential Heating of SpringLake Park bids all your heating, cooling andventing needs for FREE.

Call us for service and the service fee willbe credited to your new purchase, if we can’tmake the repairs needed to your current unit,due to age, or if you decide you don’t wantto spend the money for the repair. Anderson’shas started a filter delivery service and a refer-ral program that pays you if your referral buystheir furnace or A/C from Anderson’s. Ander-son’s is also up-to-date on all tax credit andrebate programs offered for 2013. We offerafter-hour service; we have lowered ourprices, added signing bonuses and extendedour one-year labor warranty to a two-yearlabor warranty for FREE. You can also upgradeto a five-year labor warranty for $69 or ten-year labor warranty for $99.

As of May 2013, 80% furnaces will not beallowed to be installed in our state. If youneed an 80% furnace, call us for more infor-mation. This call could save you hundreds ofdollars later.

Purchase a furnace and air conditionerfrom us before June 1, 2013, and let us payyour electric bill for the month of June 2013.Purchase a furnace and receive a free servicecall on your existing A/C. Purchase an A/Cand receive a free service call on your existingfurnace. The free service calls are limited toregular business hours, up to one hour and

excludes clean and tunes, parts and Freon.This is a true give-away. If you call us afterJune 1 and our price is lower than what wesold your system to you, we will refund thedifference in full. This offer expires June 1,2013, so call today for more information.

Anderson’s believe without YOU the cus-tomer, there is no US, so therefore, customerservices is at the top on our list. It has to be,we are a small family owned and operatedbusiness and we depend on you, like we’dlike you to depend on us. Anderson’s is an ac-credited member of the BBB with an A+ Rat-ing. Please check us out on the BBB website:www.thefirstbbb.org.

Spring is just around the corner. Planahead for your new air conditioner so youdon’t have to wait in the heat to have yourunit installed and receive all our offers, offeredwithin this ad. Anderson’s also offer you UVlights, air cleaners, humidifiers, and bath fansat a discounted price with your purchase of anew furnace or A/C unit. Anderson’s proudlysells Lennox including the Aire-Flo made byLennox, Goodman and Day & Night made byICP, the maker of Carrier.

Feel free to call us with any of your heatingand cooling questions at 763-781-6511, oremail us at: [email protected]. Anderson’s thanks you for your busi-ness.

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They’ve been spreading the word, as now a million-plus people who use the consumer reviews on Angie’s List also know Abbey is tops.

The “Super Service Award” Angie’s List bestowed on Abbey shows it’s one of only 5 percent of companies rated nationwide that get top marks from customers. Longtime owner John Kopas and business partner Tom Link, who also boasts decades of experience, thank their customers for the kudos.

“This isn’t anything we could have applied for or pursued,” Kopas notes. “This all came from our customers.”

The Angie’s List rating follows one from Consumer’s Checkbook, which also compiles customer reviews. In the Checkbook list, the Mounds View Abbey Carpet posts a solid 100 percent satisfaction rate in “overall service” — compared to a metro-wide average rating of 53 percent.

What difference does Abbey’s service in consulting expertise and installation make?

“You can find the same carpet somewhere else, but installation is everything,” Kopas says.

He’s backed up by Consumer’s Checkbook, which warns homeowners to check installers’ work for “wrinkles or ripples, gaps between wall and carpet edge, unusually conspicuous seams, irregular seams, inconsistent shaping of carpet on steps” as well as glue stains and dam-age to walls.

Poorly-installed flooring can be even worse — and more expensive for another contractor to correct. Wood planks that shrink and gap, substandard underlayment, cracking ceramic and sloppy grout are just the beginning.

“People think they’re getting a deal at big-box stores, but they often regret having to live with the results,” Kopas says. His view is borne out by Consumer Checkbooks’ ratings of big-box stores’ overall service, some of which dip down to 35 percent.

And, though people may be able to find their carpet and flooring choice somewhere else besides Kopas’ store, it’s hard to imagine them doing so without a couple weeks and several tanks of gas. His 10,000-square-foot space showcases nearly 50 carpet brands, over 20 wood-flooring brands and myriad choices in tile, ceramic and stone floors. From cork to teak wood, plush shag to commercial carpet and marble to slate, you can find just what

you’re looking for. Abbey also carries area rugs and window treatments, so customers can see for themselves they’ve chosen the perfect match.

And for those who don’t arrive with an idea of the just-right carpet, Abbey provides experienced interior designers who come out to a home to help. “It’s hard sometimes for customers to decide,” Kopas says. “With the thousands of homes we’ve worked in, our designers know what looks good and can give customers that confidence.”

Selection, quality and the willingness to stand behind their work — it’s all at Abbey Carpet.

Abbey Carpet tops Angie’s List of exemplary businesses

Folks in this area have known for decades that Abbey Carpet of Mounds View offers them the

best products and service available.

Abbey Carpet and Floor’s staff members have over 200 years of experience combined. There’s co-owner John Kopas, 37 years; Kathy Bosse, 35 years; Karleen Clemens, 31 years; Julie Hoover, 30 years; Tim Link, 30 years; co-owner Tom Link, 26 years; Suzanne Hynan, 25 years, Jan Benson, 20 years; Sue Kaasa, 15 years; Christina Fricke, 2 years.

Take advantage of our convenient Shop - at - HomeService. We’ll bring the samples right to your home!

Why Would You BuyFlooring Anywhere Else WhenAbbey Carpet Has the Best:

• Warranties• Installers• Selection• Experienced Decorators• Service• Prices• Customers

VISIT US AT WWW.MOUNDSVIEW.ABBEYCARPET.COM FOR VALUABLE FLOORING INFORMATION AND STORE LOCATIONS!

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Abbey Carpet & Floor®Carpet • Wood Floors • Vinyl • Ceramic Tile • Laminates • Rugs • Window Treatments

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Showroom Hours: Monday Through Friday 9AM-8PM and Saturday 9AM-5PM. Design and color assistance always available!

No Money Down AndNo Interest For One Full Year!

Largest selection of laminate flooring in the Twin City area

Experienced decorators always available during store hours

Large “daylit” showroom shows true colors

Buying power of the big-box stores — Abbey won’t be undersold!

Twin City Better Business Rating? A+

Customer Satisfaction survey according to Consumer’s Checkbook? 100%

Length of the Abbey guarantee? “Forever!”

Want to go green? We have flooring made from cork, flax and corn, and we recycle everything we take out.

Custom made patterns to fit your space

Award-winning retailer (ask us for details)

‘The chandelier! The chandelier!’John Kopas has worked 38 years in carpet

and flooring with the philosophy “You make it right for the customer.” This belief was never tested so far as the day his installers were tapping in new tackboard in a customer’s living room. “They’d moved this lady’s grand piano into the adjacent dining room the day before, and were just hammering in the tackboard when crash! The ceiling lighting fixture came down right on that piano,” Kopas recalls.

Even as the glass shards settled, Kopas felt he had to step up. “You really couldn’t say it was our fault, but we paid for the top of that piano to be refinished,” he says. “You can’t even tell now that anything happened to it. That’s just how I choose to do business.”

Owner John Kopas is proud of his spacious, cus-tomer-friendly showroom featuring “daylighting” for accurate color selection.

VISIT US AT WWW.MOUNDSVIEW.ABBEYCARPET.COM FOR VALUABLE FLOORING INFORMATION AND STORE LOCATIONS!

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Showroom Hours: Monday Through Friday 9AM-8PM and Saturday 9AM-5PM. Design and color assistance always available!

No Money Down AndNo Interest For One Full Year!

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Pat Whelan, owner of PJW Automotive in New Brighton, has been in the car repair industry long enough to see changes in customer habits.

He opened PJW in February 1980 with his father and oldest brother at Old Highway 8 and Mound Street. Five years later, Whelan relocated the business two blocks away to its current location, 2087 Old Hwy N.W.

Whelan said drivers are keeping vehicles longer than they did 25-30 years ago. In fact, he’s seen a drastic change over the past five years and he knows why.

“People aren’t buying new cars because of the expense,” Whelan said.

But, this change presents a problem. Overall, customers expect vehicle longevity without the required scheduled repairs.

Whelan said customers need to know that car maintenance goes beyond having its oil changed every 3,000 miles or three months.

Vehicles should have a full check-up every six months, Whelan said.

PJW’s ASE master-certified technicians recently worked on a Ford Taurus that broke down in front of the auto center. They were able to drive it forward, but not in reverse.

After further inspection, the technicians estimated the car’s rear brakes had not worked for at least six months. Following more repairs, the bill was estimated at $1,050. The owner approved the work but questioned why the bill was so high, even though it was $10 less than

the estimate.The Taurus owner, and other car owners,

should plan for repairs if they will be driving their vehicles longer, Whelan said.

“Nobody budgets money for car repair,” Whelan said. “It should happen, but it doesn’t happen. Many customers have unrealistic expectations of their vehicles. When they come in, some have huge repair bills to pay. They’re surprised, and they shouldn’t be.”

Whelan expects drivers to take better care of their vehicles and likewise, he knows customers expect honesty and fairness from PJW.

“We do what we say we’re going to do,” Whelan said.

He understands car maintenance is expensive and will suggest putting off repairs that can wait a few months.

“We know car repair is very expensive,” Whelan said. “We’re not hardened to the fact that this is an expensive thing to keep on the road.”

Whelan said drivers can cut down on car expenses if they pay attention to oil changes and other repair needs.

PJW keeps customer records for more than 10 years.

“We get to know those customers,” Whelan said.

To schedule an appointment, call 651-636-6141 or go to pjwauto.com.

PJW provides trusted auto service for more than 30 years

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651-636-61412087 OLD HWY 8 NW

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Schedule Appointments On-line www.pjwauto.comOnly ASE Master Certified Advanced Level Technicians service your vehicles at:

PJW Auto specializes in maintaining and repairing General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, and Asian -Import cars and light trucks. Our wide range of

services includes but are not limited to:

• Complete brake system maintenance and repair,including ABS-style brakes

• Computer & fuel injection diagnosis & repair• Major engine & transmission repair/replacement• Electrical system diagnosis & repair• Steering & suspension service & repair• Used vehicle pre-purchase inspections

PJW AUTO’S CAR &LIGHT TRUCK SERVICES

Small Firm, Big Firm Service

After almost 30 years in Brooklyn Center, the lawyers at Henderson, Howard & Pawluk have spent the last 18 months meeting their clients at a new location: 900 Long Lake Road, Suite 330, New Brighton.

The trio of lawyers, which includes Chad E. Henderson, Thomas R. Howard and Julie M. Pawluk, handles cases throughout the metropolitan area. They fi nd that their offi ce’s convenient location at Interstate 694 and Long Lake Road – along with ample on-site parking – provides a service to their clients.

“Meetin at our location is more convenient than going downtown and more affordable,” said Attorney Julie Pawluk. “It’s easy for our clients to get to us, and it’s easy for us to get to the courthouses. We hope to build a bigger presence here.”

Pawluk, Henderson and Howard each have more than 30 years of experience and have been in practice together since 1988.

They offer a personal touch to people looking for help with wills and trusts, probate, real estate, elder law, family law, criminal law, juvenile law, corporate and business matters.

The firm also maintains a network of professional contacts if clients need referrals for other services, such as real estate professionals, accountants, fi nancial planners or therapists.

“We like to build long-lasting relationships with our clients so they can come to us for

different needs,” Pawluk said.Chad E. Henderson has been practicing

law in the Twin Cities area since 1981. His practice areas include wills and trusts, probate, elder law and real estate. He formerly taught legal assistant classes at North Hennepin Community College and also lectures for senior groups, adult education classes and continuing legal education classes.

Thomas R. Howard, in practice since 1980, is listed in “Who’s Who of Corporate Law.” In addition to corporate law, he represents clients in the areas of family law, criminal law, wills, probate, real estate and juvenile law. He has lectured on business formation and general law in adult education and high school classes.

Julie M. Pawluk, a practicing attorney since 1981, works in the areas of family law, wills and probate, real estate and criminal law. She volunteers with Chrysalis/Tubman, a nonprofi t that helps women, children and families with problems related to domestic violence. She has lectured on various topics dealing with the divorce process. She is also active in various Ukrainian organizations.

Henderson Howard & Pawluk is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or other times by arrangement with an attorney.

For more information: www.hhandplaw.com, or 763-566-8832.

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MUCH has changed in medicine and the delivery of quality healthcare to indi-viduals in the last 50 years, but one pio-neering principle has not for the doctors and staff at the three Multicare Associates clinics in Blaine, Fridley and Roseville: Providing superior care, both preven-tive and treatment, wherein success is measured by satisfying their patients by optimizing their health.

Many in medicine have begun to talk more about the principle or goal of ‘Patient Health’ and it being the metric by which providers and insurance companies should be judged. But, many say, it’s eas-ier talked about than accomplished. And while it may have become both buzzword and bandwagon, in today’s often strange and confusing maze of insurance cover-ages and reimbursements, as well as the move by most doctors to large provider or hospital groups, optimizing patient health can be a difficult promise to deliver. Multicare appears to be doing a good job of it. They remain independent while put-ting patients first, and they’re adding doc-tors and others to care for them.

There doesn’t appear to be any particu-lar magic or technological advantage to how Multicare cares for its patients. Their inspiration and success derive from their embrace of the challenges and responsi-bilities of helping people achieve good health. Unlike some, they’re optimistic for the future of healthcare. Perhaps not least, because their founding principle of putting a patient’s needs above all others and opti-mizing their health seems to be gaining wider recognition and demand.

The three Multicare Associates clin-ics are Blaine Medical Center, Fridley Medical Center and Roseville Medical Center.

MULTICARE ASSOCIATES:50 Years Later, Still Pioneers In Medicine

2011, 2012 & 2013

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480 Osborne Road N.E.Between Central Avenue and

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Celebrating 40 Years Serving You!

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Call today for a Free Quote(763) 515-8937Serving the entire Metro Area

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Plumbing business serves metro area – and those in needOwner of Fridley-based Mr. Rooter continues legacy of giving back

Mike Wickam of Plymouth quit a corporate career to pick up the Fridley-based Mr. Rooter Plumbing franchise.

The business serves the entire metro area, and, inspired by a master plumber he worked with in Illinois, Wickam is making plans to especially serve those in need.

Wickam, an Illinois native, earned his bachelor’s degree from Bethel University in St. Paul.

“All my jobs in high school and college during summers were in the trades,” like plumbing and concrete work, he said.

Johnny Bull of JLB Plumbing in Rockford, Ill. – the master plumber he worked for – wanted Wickam to become a plumber, too, but Wick-am “wanted to go the white collar route,” he said.

After graduating from Bethel in 1990, Wickam worked for large technology companies, including Verizon, AT&T and cable compa-nies, working in sales, marketing and operations. For the next 20 years, the companies moved him around the country, taking him to places like Orlando, Fla., and San Diego. He earned his MBA degree while in California and moved back to the Twin Cities about eight years ago.

Around 2010, looking for a change of pace, Wickam started his own company to continue his work – but independently – and for small businesses such as Mr. Rooter, which has been operat-

ing in the Twin Cities since about 2000. He later learned the owners of the Twin Cities Mr. Rooter were preparing to retire, and they sug-gested Wickam take over the busi-ness.

“‘You seem to know about what makes a service business go,’” he recalled them telling him. “‘Why don’t you buy it?’

“It was a distressed business,” Wickam said. “It had come through the recession, but was a little wounded and really in need of some more sophisticated, mod-ern marketing and sales training – those kinds of things,” Wickam said.

Wickam became the owner of this Mr. Rooter franchise in March 2012. A reason he chose Mr. Root-er was also because of values; al-though they’re not a price leader in the business, they’re “the cour-teous plumber,” he said. “There’s a reason they call us Mr.” is another tagline, he said.

His philosophy is very simple: “Getting the right people doing the right jobs in the right way.” If the employer cares about the em-ployees, the employees will take good care of the customers, lead-ing to a successful business.

“We’ve been at it for a year, and we have already doubled the monthly sales volume. For a 12-year-old business, that’s pretty good,” he said.

His business model also empha-sizes practicing consistent and

good processes as well as under-standing customers and the solu-tions they need.

Extending a helping handBut Wickam’s plans go beyond

reviving the business. He also wants to help those who need ser-vices that they can’t afford.

“Sometimes you come across someone who’s down on their luck or on a fi xed income,” he said. “People who rode through the economy and kept their houses, sometimes they’re one big repair away from losing it.”

When Wickam was working for Bull in Illinois, he recalled, the plumber was on a job to replace a broken water heater for seniors who couldn’t afford it.

“He put it in for free – that really stuck for me,” Wickam said.

While his Mr. Rooter franchise will do commercial work – like in apartment buildings and restau-rants – he also wants to work with his suppliers and plumbers who will donate time, parts and labor to provide for others.

“What I want to do here is to

have a separate division that works with churches and community or-ganizations (to fi nd) seniors, single moms and people who are trying to stay in their houses and do free plumbing work for those people,” he said.

Wickam said if a business is not giving back to the community, it is missing out.

“On the community aspect of it – other than it’s good business – there’s no better feeling in the world than to help someone when they didn’t expect to get helped out,” Wickam said. “To whom much is given, much is expected.”

Wickam said he already has a few churches signed up to help him fi nd those who are most in need of support. He began the service program last December and calls it Johnny’s Love, after the master plumber in Illinois.

Bull passed away last fall. Wickam attended and spoke at the funeral.

“(This program is) a great way to honor his memory and carry out what I learned from him.”

Mike Wickam - Owner of Mr. Rooter in Fridley

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CARS Bike Shop, Your friendly neighborhood bike shop!

CARS Bike Shop was a name inspired by owners Bruce and Sandy Sherve’s fam-ily…each letter representing their chil-dren (Christopher, Andrew, and Rachel) and their last name. The original shop was called North Suburban Schwinn and in 2000, when Bruce bought the Mounds View store, CARS Bike Shop was born.

CARS is an intimate, small neighbor-hood shop where we take pride in offering you the best service possible — listening to your biking needs and making you our top priority. We offer a knowledgeable staff that shares in your love of biking.

Although our store is small, we main-tain as much inventory as we can fit within our space, including not only bicycles and bicycle components, but apparel and ac-cessories as well.

Specialized Bicycles is a leader in inno-vation. Offerings range from lightweight kids bikes to its ultra-light carbon road and mountain bikes like the Stumpjumper that kick-started the mountain bike revo-lution. Specialized also offers equipment beyond bicycles, working with medi-cal doctors to research and create their Body Geometry fit system which includes saddles, helmets, shoes, gloves and grips

to work with your body to enhance your cycling experience.

Schwinn and GT are also available at CARS. Schwinn is known for their value priced comfort bicycles like the Voyager and Sporterra and their kids bikes. For 117 years Schwinn has produced innova-tive, fun, and comfortable bicycles that are easy on the checkbook. GT offers commuting bikes, road bikes, BMX, and mountain bikes that are also easy on the budget.

In addition, CARS offers Redline, Sto-len, WTP, Fiction, Intense, Flybikes, Primo, Odyssey, BMX bikes and parts. We have the largest selection of BMX bikes in stock in Minnesota.

CARS Bike Shop is is open seven days a week and is located just off County Road 10 and County Road I. We offer the best pricing for bicycle tune-ups and overhauls and have layaway and financing options available. If you are looking for the best bike to fit your needs, just need advice or have a question, please stop in or give us a call at 763-784-6966. You can also find us on the web at www.carsbikeshop.com.

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BIG SALE

Starts April 5( Inquire within or see our website)

American Furniture Mart receives truck-loads of new furniture every day at the huge showroom and warehouse located at 7308 Lakeland Ave. North, two blocks north of I-694 on Hwy 81 in Brooklyn Park.

You will view new furniture and accessories daily and you don’t have to wait for your new furniture. The huge in-stock warehouse and showroom allows for furniture pickup imme-diately or get next day delivery at a nominal fee.

There are large selections of sofa sets, recliners, mattresses and kids bedroom decor, plus home entertainment and home offi ce accessories.

“We buy in truckload volume, keep our overhead low and are able to offer the low-est markups and prices in the Twin Cities,” proclaims owner Randy Swanson.

Swanson has owned the company for 18 years, starting in North Minneapolis. Stores were added in Oakdale and Brooklyn Park, moving to one store in Brooklyn Park since 2003.

The business concept enjoyed by custom-ers is to offer new brand name furniture with the best values. The specialty is searching far and wide for closeout and discontinued premium quality furniture.

Swanson points out a large selection of sofas that retail under $399. The extensive mattress lineup includes traditional bedding as well as memory foam and gel beds.

A gallery located inside American Furniture Mart is iKidz Rooms™ specializing in really cool furniture just for kids and teens.

Choose from a great selection of girls and boys bedroom groups, bunk beds, captains beds, nightstands, desks, bookcases, chairs, daybeds and more. Choose from a wide se-lection of lamps, comforter sets and acces-sories.

Because of the competitive pricing, Ameri-can Furniture Mart does not need to have high pressure sales people. Another perk is the no charge 90-day layaway program. There are no administrative or carrying charges.

The store accepts gently used furniture trade-ins and consignments and will also pay cash. Call the store for details.

The business was voted the Best Furniture Store in Brooklyn Park in the 2012 Readers Choice Awards poll.

Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Fri-day; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Information: 763-315-8877.www.americanfurniture-mart.com

Best furniture values in the Twin Cities are at American Furniture Mart

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The Landmark of Fridley

The Landmark of Fridley offers Senior Living with Services, Assisted Living, and Memory Care all within our beautiful brand new building.

At The Landmark of Fridley, you’ll benefi t from tailored home care services offered in the privacy of your own apartment home, delicious meals, housekeeping, and the assurance of 24-hour staffi ng. You’ll also love our many amenities including a salon, chapel, in-unit washers and dryers and daily activities, to name a few. An amazing new senior lifestyle awaits you!

Set Up A Tour Today!ACT NOW! 1 & 2 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE

6490 Central Ave NEFridley, MN 55432

612-200-1527

Join us for our Spring Open HouseApril 13, 9am-Noon

The Landmark of Fridley invites you to our SPRING OPEN HOUSE, April 13“Breathtaking!” It feels like home.” When asked what living at The Landmark of

Fridley feels like, this is how Kathy Ryan, the Executive Director, describes it.

The Landmark of Fridley, 6490 Central Avenue N.E., has been open only since Sep-

tember 2012, and is quickly fi lling with residents. We offer senior living with ser-

vices, assisted living and memory care for seniors 55 years of age and older.

Each senior living / assisted living apartment of-

fers spacious one or two bedrooms, dishwashers,

washer and dryers, all utilities and basic cable (ex-

cept telephone,) and the convenience of multiple

service options in one building. Plus, the memory

care area is state of the art.

The Landmark of Fridley is an exceptional place to

call home. Entertaining will be easy with a beauti-

ful Great Room, a private dining room and Sandee’s coffee

shop. Tenants and their guests have access to all of the

community spaces, which include a barber/ beauty salon,

chapel, massage, and wellness room.

“It is an amazing building, but the heart of The Landmark of

Fridley is our staff. I am proud of the highly qualifi ed group

of individuals that I have brought together to bring all of

these fabulous services to our tenants,” boasts Kathy.

The Landmark of Fridley is celebrating Spring and senior wellness with a Spring

open house on Saturday, April 13th from 9am to noon. Stop in to tour, have some

heart healthy foods and beverages and visit many local vendors to register for prizes.

Please contact Kathy or Anna at 612-200-1527 with any questions about The Land-

mark of Fridley or to schedule a tour. “We’d love to welcome you home!” An amaz-

ing new senior lifestyle awaits you!

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Senior living is at its best at the Lee SquareCooperative in Robbinsdale, providing thebenefits of home ownership without theheadaches of regular maintenance.

We are unique in our location on six plusacres of land with lots of green space. We havea small town feel in the big city. We are one ofthe best kept secrets in Robbinsdale.

Lee Square Cooperative, 4400 36th Ave.N., just off Hwy 100, is centrally located withmany community services nearby, includingmajor shopping areas, churches, golf coursesand medical facilities.

Lee Square has 124 apartment style homesfor persons 50 plus; which doesn’t have anyassisted living features. There is heated under-ground parking, plus an indoor car wash bay.There is a beauty shop, party room, workshopand exercise room with adjoining pool tableroom. There are three floors on each east andwest wing (with elevators) that has a laundryroom centrally located on each floor.

Weekly van service to area grocers & shop-ping centers, is available on Tuesday. Optionalevening meals at 5 pm are served every otherday, prepared on site by our Chef. Every otherSunday meals are at 1:00 pm.

Activities include exercise classes, bingo,

crafts, cards, Bible study and social hour. Smallgarden plots are available for those that stilllike to dig in the dirt and help plant flowerseach spring on the grounds.

We have a walking path on the groundsthat equals a mile if one walks around it threetimes. Wildlife comes to visit at various timesof the year. The back patio area has ascreened-in gazebo and pond with fountainsin the warm weather days.

Living in a Cooperative provides many advantages, once you purchase, you becomea shareholder. You have the pride of owner-ship for your individual apartment stylehome.You share use of common areas for avariety of activities and dining.

Advantages of owning a cooperative shareinclude the right to homestead, attend, par-ticipate and vote on a variety of committees.

Lee Square is staffed 24 hours a day, sevendays a week. Ebenezer has been the profes-sional management company since the coop-erative was established in 1985.

Lee Elementary school was on the currentsite since 1948, demolished in 1984. Duringsome redecorating about four years ago, atime capsule box was found in a wall andshared with members.

Lee Square Cooperative offersthe best of both worlds

Welcome Home!Lee Square is a market ratecooperative for persons 50+. Ourcommunity is on 6+ acres,beautifully landscaped, dotted withcolorful flower and hosta gardens.

Spring is rightaround the corner!

Call us for a tour today!

763-522-5095

LEE SQUARE COOPERATIVE4400 36th Avenue North in Robbinsdale, MN

www.leesquarecooperative.com

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reasonable pricing

Welcome Home!

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OLIVET UNITEDOLIVET UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCHMETHODIST CHURCH

UPCOMING EVENTSEaster Egg HuntMarch 30th 1:30pm till 3:00pm ages 2-10 “FREE PRIZES”

National Christian Music Group“Declaration” April 14th 9:30am. Declaration will bless you,entertain you, and always point you to a deeper walk with Christ.

Olivet Summer Fest and Ice Cream SocialJuly 14 Immediately following the “Whiz Bang Days Parade”

Vacation Bible SchoolComing in June. Dates and times to be released.

My Hope America with Billy Graham seriescoming in November (more details to come).

Many other new events being plannedcontact Olivet UMC to be placed on our mailing

and email list to learn about future events.

Join us each weekSunday Worship9:45am Praise Service followed by 10:00am Service

Bible StudiesWednesdays 10:30am and 6:30pm

Cable TV ScheduleMonday: 7:00 P.M. Tuesday: 3:00 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.(Olivet Worship, Comcast Cable TV, channel 20)

www.whatagreatchurch.org/olivetumc/email: [email protected]

YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/feed/?feature=guideFind us on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/Olivet.UMC

3620 43rd Avenue NorthRobbinsdale, MN 55422

763-537-8351

The best kept secret in Robbinsdale!

Expert Concrete Installation and Foundation Repair

Waterproofi ngBlock Repair Egress Windows

Resurfacing

Glass BlockWindows

Patios

Basement Floors

Landscape Grading

Retaining WallsDriveways

Stamped Concrete

Garage FloorsDrain Tile SystemsWall Stabilizationor Replacement

Brick RepairWalks / Steps

Wellroom Repair

Call for a free estimate

www.affordableconcreteandwaterproofi nginc.com612-850-6335

Licensed • Bonded • Insured

MN Lic. BC096834

Affordable Concrete & Foundation SolutionsPride in workmanship and an en-during history is at the core of Af-fordable Concrete and Waterproof-ing Inc. The company’s roots go back to the days just after World War II when the business owner’s father started the business. Today, the family runs their own compa-ny, specializing in foundation re-pair, concrete repair, and installa-tion for over 35 years. “We repair deteriorating foundations, repair or replace walls, install drain tile systems, repair or replace steps, garage fl oors and sidewalks. We remove and replace fl oors, drive-ways, and patios,” said the busi-ness owner. “We’ve done it a long time. We’re a third-generation repair company, so we’re familiar with older houses.” The company

has built a solid reputation based on professional craftsmanship, reli-ability and outstanding service to its customers. The brothers’ exten-sive experienceand skill gives customers confi -dence that the job is in capable hands and will withstand the test of time. With Affordable Concrete and Waterproofi ng Inc’s historic background, customers can rest assured the company isn’t going anywhere. “We’re a small enough company to offer personal service, but big enough to have strength behind it. It sets us apart.”For more information, call 612-850-6335 or 952-431-9970.Affordableconcreteandwaterproof-inginc.comMN Lic. BC096839

Garage Floor Sale!

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Volunteers of America-Crystal Care Center share the view that entering a nursing home, for any length of time should be uplifting.

“All of our staff encourages our resi-dents to enjoy every day and promote the motto, “LIFE, BE IN IT,” said Keri Manson, pointing to the “therapeutic recreation program which can be chal-lenging and energizing.”

Manson noted another creative cur-rent example of how the skilled nurs-ing facility at 3245 Vera Cruz Ave. N., Crystal encourages residents to have fun staying active.

“Crystal Care Center has joined in the spring training fun with taking the lead from Major League baseball,” said Manson. “Our nursing assistants have become personal trainers and our nurses and managers have become general managers and cheer leaders. Our activities involve baseball themes such as playing with a bat and balloon ball and exercise programs include Wii baseball games.”

Planned for mid April is an opening day baseball game and picnic.

“Putting a ‘spring’ into our step

is what we try to do daily,” notes Manson. “We say if we didn’t use it, we lose it.”

Crystal Care Center opened in 1971 and currently has 188 employees.

“If you come to us our goal is to get you better to go home,” adds Manson. “But if you are unable, we want to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. We want for you to enjoy the things you did at home, here.”

Crystal Care Center looks for other ways to serve seniors in Crystal and surrounding communities with reha-bilitation, memory care, continuing care, veteran contracts and hospice care.

The operating company of Volunteers of America is one of the nation’s largest nonprofit provid-ers of quality, affordable housing for seniors.

It is a major provider of professional long-term care including assisted liv-ing, home health care and nursing home care. It has been in existence for 107 years.

The living facility has a variety of specialty units designed to meet the

needs of the residents who make the facility their home, if even for a short time.

Crystal Care Center offers short-term rehabilitation for those people needing therapy or extra nursing care following a hospital stay.

A secured memory unit is designed to meet the needs of those suffering Alzheimer’s or other dementia-related diseases.

A continuing care unit is for those who may require a longer stay or are unable to return home. There is respite care to help families who are caring for a loved one and need a temporary placement for a week or two.

Accommodations involve 138 beds, including private and semi-private rooms. Therapies offered are physical, occupational and speech. Services pro-vided include dietary, housekeeping, nursing and mental health.

Payment types include Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance.

Volunteers of America was founded in 1896 by social reformers Ballington and Maud Booth. They envisioned a movement dedicated to “reaching and

uplifting” the American people.On behalf of the organization, the

Booths pledged to “go wherever we are needed, and do whatever comes to hand.” That declaration continues to guide Volunteers of America’s out-reach efforts today.

Planning for the next 100 years, Volunteers of America wants to contin-ue to prove that “there are no limits to caring, while also establishing itself as a leading provider of aging services to the support nation’s rapidly-growing senior population.

Our nation is on the cusp of one of the most dramatic demographic shifts in its history as a projected 71.5 mil-lion people will be age 65 or older by the year 2030. The demands this will place on our country’s current system of providing elder care are daunting.

Volunteers of America recognizes that aging is for many a complex and fearful unknown. “We want to help older Americans celebrate the joy of living by creating a sustained, trusted relationship with support systems that allow them to age at home wherever that may be.”

Crystal Care Center helps residents enjoy life every day

- Short-Term Rehabilitation- A Secure Memory Unit- A Continuing Care Unit- Respite Care

Crystal Care Center3245 Vera Cruz Ave. N, Crystal • (763) 535-6260

www.voa.org

Best Retirement Community

MEETING THE NEEDS OF OUR

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1-2-3612.877.8190 NATIONALWINDOWCOMPANY.COM

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Finally… You Can Order Windows Without a Pushy SalesmanBy Rachel M. Anderson

If you know your home is in need of new windows but have been putting it off, what’s your excuse? Maybe you’re afraid of making the call because you fear telemarketers will hound you after giving out your number. Or you dread the thought of that appointment with a salesperson who is most defi nitely go-ing to try and sell you some upgrade you don’t need. Well, what if you could buy the quality win-dows you want at an affordable price, and without having to deal with a pushy sales person? Now it’s possible thanks to National Window Company, Inc., which has been serving St. Anthony and surrounding com-munities since 2009. Earlier this year the company launched a tool on its website, www.nationalwindowcompany.com, that allows customers to get a quote for replacement windows in three easy steps. Step #1 is to follow the instructions on the website to measure your existing windows. National Window Company will send an in-staller to verify your measurements. Step #2 is to use the Pricing Tool to price out the

product you want and Step #3 is to schedule the install. The price you are quoted online will include all the features you selected, as well as the cost of installation and you get free exterior aluminum wrap for each window you order. Available features include the ability to se-lect an interior and exterior color, adding side and/or center grids and selecting the glass type. National Window Company, Inc., offers a lifetime warranty on the frame, the glass and all the parts. When it comes to glass types, the standard type offered is EcoSure. EcoSure is double strength, double pane insulated glass which has a Low E coating and Argon gas. It also has a Duralite Spacer with the latest in gas mixture and fi lling which is OptiGas with ThermalCert. This combination gives Eco-Sure the best energy value today. Available interior colors include white, tan and your choice of four woodgrains – light oak, cavalier oak, dark oak and cherry. There are 12 exterior colors available, including white, tan, clay, brown, brandywine and ev-ergreen.

“The reason we developed this tool is because people are tired of the high-pressure door-to-door salespeople, the telemarketers and the flyers. Now they don’t have to feel forced into making a decision on the spot. They can just go online from the comfort of their homes, see the windows that they like and get a price right there without having to go through three hours of someone demon-strating a window and trying to shove it down their throat,” says Howie Garren, who is the regional director for Nation-al Window Company. Garren has been working in the industry since the 1980s and says his window company is the first to offer a Web-based tool like this one. Garren adds that from the time you place the order until the project is complete typically takes anywhere from three to four weeks. If you decide to place an order online, you will receive an email immediately confirm-ing the order, and within 72 hours will receive a phone call from the company’s installation manager to set up a time to measure your windows. “We feel this step is critical and it’s part of the package. We

measure for perfection before placing the actual order for windows,” says Garren. On National Window Company’s web-site, it is possible to price out all differ-ent sizes of double hung, two-lite slid-ers, three-lite sliders, picture windows, single casement and double casement windows. Bow and bay windows and pa-tio doors are also available, but you will need to call the company to get a price quote for them. Garren says prices for the typical window range from $435 to $535 installed. “Our prices are a lot lower than other companies charge because there are no commissions or door-to-door appoint-ment setters to pay. We charge nearly half of what a commissioned salesperson would charge, while the integrity of our product is second to none!” says Garren. National Window Company Inc. has been in business since 2009 and has earned the Better Business Bureau’s Accreditation.

For more information, log on towww.nationalwindowcompany.com

or call 612-877-8190.