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Bob Kelly had enough Green Ribbon stickers made for each player in the CCHA, from Squirts to Bantams. We requested that all CCHA players put these on their helmets for the balance of the season in honor of Andrew. All the members of the Holy Family Bantam team have them on their helmets as well. You can contact me if you would like any more details. Thanks. Brian N. Johnson Hockey Coach Chanhassen, Minnesota
To the Editor: Low interest loans are available for low and modest income families living in the Counties of Carver, Dakota, Goodhue, Rice, or Scott that have children under 18 years of age. The loans are available through Community Action Council's Ways to Work program. Loans are avail-able to help buy a used vehicle or repair a used vehicle. Applicants must be at least 21 years old, be either employed 30+ hours per week for six months minimum, or current-ly enrolled full time in a post-secondary school, completing the final semester of classes needed to receive a graduate diplo-ma, All applicants must supply a current report dated less than 30 days old at the time of application and must have enough verifiable income to repay the loan. For more information, call Community Action Council at 952-985-4050. Darrin Chance Community Action Council Lakeville, Minnesota
To the Editor: Five area arts organizations were presented checks for up to $3,000 for community arts projects at a ceremony held at the Chaska Community Center. The grants were awarded by the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council as part of a competitive process for groups wishing to do community arts projects. The Metropolitan Regional Arts Council receive an appropriation from the MN Legislature and a grant from the McKnight Foundation to insure that arts opportunities are available in all metro communities. The arts organizations receiving awards on January 24th, 2006, were the Chaska Human Rights Commission, Hymnus Incorporated (New Prague), Jordan Art Festival, Watertown Area Fine Arts Council, and Watertown-Mayer Community Education. Legislators from each arts group's district, including Senator Julianne Ortman of Chanhassen, were invited to present the awards at the ceremony. Carolyn Bye and Bob Burns Metropolitan Regional Arts Council St. Paul, Minnesota
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