Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Oh sNOw! The Snow is coming!

We have been lucky lately with the light amount of snow that we have received, but unfortunately it will not last.  Here's some pictures from previous seasons to remind us of the aftermath of snow in the parking lot! 
Auto or Snow-mobile?

Definitely need a shovel for these.

The windows are a bit more than frosted over!

Now that we recall the hazard of snow and have seen some funny pictures that we can be thankful are not we're not in, a reminder is in order before we get another major snow storm!

Eagle Ridge Apartments would like to remind you that we do not allow non-motorized, non-moving, non-operable or unlicensed vehicles to be parked in the lots.  All vehicles must be moved on a regular basis to allow for necessary snow removal. 

Vehicles that are in violation of this Community Policy are subject to be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.

When the way is clear for a nicely plowed parking lot, we'll all have no trouble merrily saying "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!"

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Cold and Snow Don't Stop Gregor and Ryan

The weather outside may be frightful, but Gregor and Ryan are so delightful as they work on balconies in the cold!

Thanks for working so hard to keep our community in great shape!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Happy Birthday, Taylor!

Taylor stopped by the office recently to pick up her birthday cookie. She turned 12 on Thanksgiving day. Happy belated birthday, Taylor!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Kay Wiens: Maple Grove’s Gingerbread Lady

Toys need not be made of plastic or found on department store shelves in shiny boxes, according to Kay Wiens, a Maple Grove mother of three boys. Wiens, the proprietor of Kay’s Confections, says toys can start with flour, water, sugar, candy and creativity.


“It’s not a toy from the store; it’s from the kitchen,” she says of those ingredients she turns into cakes resembling rollercoasters, volcanoes and race tracks as well as gingerbread structures looking like castles, nativity scenes and, of course, houses. “That’s what I want the boys to realize: baking isn’t just of girls. You can create anything out of flour and sugar.”


Wiens and her identical twin sister, Karen, began making gingerbread houses when they were 13. They wanted to give something cute and inexpensive for Christmas to the seven families they babysat. “They wanted toys, and were used to getting them, but they were better than toys because you could eat it,” Wiens says.

In following years, the sisters made train engines and sleighs. Once college rolled around, the Wiens weren’t too cool. They kept the hobby alive and entered their confections into the Wright County Fair in western Minnesota.

Kay earned an elementary education degree in college and brought baking into her classroom. “They would bring candy and we would pool it together,” she says. “It was fun to see the creativity from the kids.” Kay stopped teaching to raise a family, but the confections continued with holiday houses for neighbors on her street in Maple Grove.


“I came to the conclusion that I was going to do the same thing at (age) 40,” she says. “Their reaction was the same. They light right up. Their eyes sparkle. They love it.” At one of her son’s birthday parties in 2007, Kay made a volcano cake complete with homemade lollipop candy as lava. “That’s how it transpired; people wanted to buy them,” she says of the serendipity. Kay’s neighbor, Suzie Strangis, has bought two cakes – one based on hockey and the other on a roller coaster. “It was really great, beautiful, well done,” Strangis says. “It tasted good, too.”


Kay’s Confections now takes about two orders per month. She will make larger display cakes ($100-150) to smaller cupcakes ($2) to cookies ($1.50). “This is such a passion for me,” she says. “You can take grocery store ingredients and turn them into 3D things that are lifelike. … It makes people go, ‘wow.’ ” You can start to satisfy your sweet tooth by reaching Kay Wiens via email at www.kaywiens@juno.com or 763.416.3961.


To see a nature-themed confection from Wien’s and her identical twin on display, visit the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chanhassen from mid-November through mid-December.


For frosting, beat together 1 bag powdered sugar, 6 egg whites and 1 tsp. cream of tartar for 12 minutes, until still peaks form. Refrigerate covered with plastic wrap until ready to use.

(This story reproduced from MapleGroveMag.com)

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Remember to RSVP for Dessert Night

Last Day to RSVP for Dessert Night!

This is the perfect time of year to express how grateful we are that you choose to make Eagle Ridge your home. To show you our appreciation, we’d love for you to join us for a night of delicious desserts and great conversation with your neighbors.

Dessert Night
Wednesday, December 7
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Party Room

Please call or email the Rental Office to RSVP by the end of the day today. We look forward to seeing you there!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Sleigh Bell and Sparkle Parade Tomorrow Evening


Sleigh Bells and Sparkle Parade
December 3, 2011
5:00pm
Main Street, Maple Grove


Pull up your hood, pull on your mittens, lace up your boots and come join the fun. For viewing, you may stand on the parade route from Lakeview Drive and Main Street (in front of the Library), down Main Street and continuing around the corner to finish at the Government Center parking lot entrance.
The parade begins at 5:00 pm with Santa and Mrs. Claus bringing the parade to a close. But before they go, Santa magically lights the Holiday Tree and sends "Holiday Wishes to All and to All a Good Night"

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Minidazzle Parade Tomorrow

Tomorrow (Friday, December 2), Downtown Osseo is having a Minidazzle Parade and Tree Lighting starting at 6 pm.  There will be a bonfire, treats, fire truck rides and photo ops with Santa.  Bring a toy or non-perishable food item to support local families. 

This event will be on 5th Street and Central Avenue. For more information, download this pdf: http://www.discoverosseo.com/docs/other/minidazzle_parade.pdf

For a map and directions go to http://mapq.st/ruomvE