42nd Annual NCEA - Minnesota Community Education Association
42nd Annual NCEA - Minnesota Community Education Association
42nd Annual NCEA - Minnesota Community Education Association
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<strong>Minnesota</strong> Welcomes You<br />
MCEA Executive Office<br />
13750 Lake Boulevard Lindstrom, MN 55045 Phone: (651) 257-0752 Fax: (651) 213-2094<br />
Robert Meyer<br />
Executive Director<br />
Phone: (651) 257-0752<br />
E-mail: rmeyer@chisagolakes.k12.mn.us<br />
Ted Peterson<br />
Professional Development Coordinator<br />
Phone: (651) 257-2777<br />
E-mail: tpeterson@chisagolakes.k12.mn.us<br />
Jean Johnson<br />
Administrative Assistant<br />
Phone: (651) 257-0752<br />
E-mail: jjohnson@chisagolakes.k12.mn.us<br />
<strong>Minnesota</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Board of Directors<br />
President:<br />
Steve Kerr, Anoka-Hennepin<br />
President-Elect:<br />
Karen Schaub, Roseville<br />
Past President:<br />
Charlie Blesener, Elk River<br />
Secretary:<br />
Jeanne Zetah, Eden Prairie<br />
Treasurer:<br />
Mary Maruska, Minneapolis<br />
Regional Representatives:<br />
Region 1:<br />
Jackie Silver, Rochester<br />
Region 2:<br />
Doug Spray, Montevideo<br />
Region 3:<br />
Open<br />
Region 4:<br />
Laurie Denn, Edina<br />
Region 5:<br />
Cristeen Lamberty,<br />
South Washington County<br />
Region 6:<br />
Maureen Larson,<br />
North St. Paul<br />
Region 7:<br />
Open<br />
Region 8:<br />
Molly Johnson, Proctor<br />
Region 9:<br />
Lynn Jenc, Albany<br />
At Large 5,000-15,000:<br />
Russ Fraenkel, Mahtomedi<br />
At Large Under 5,000:<br />
Kristine O’Brien, Kimball<br />
Mark your calendar<br />
MCEA Fall Conference 2008<br />
Oct. 8-10, Duluth, MN<br />
www.mcea.org<br />
Museums<br />
Shopping<br />
Theater<br />
& More<br />
Explore Twin Cities<br />
Minneapolis was recently named<br />
the “Most Fun City in America,”<br />
in part because it’s loaded with<br />
things to do. The area boasts 57<br />
museums, and the most theater<br />
seats per capita outside New<br />
York. And that’s not all, there<br />
are amusement parks, dozens<br />
of nearby casinos and so much<br />
shopping that a Travel + Leisure/<br />
AOL readers’ poll ranked the<br />
city the fourth-best place in the<br />
country to shop.<br />
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