Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:25 pm
This is how I read it as well.inthetwine wrote:Sounds to me like they are canceling arena rentals because they have their own arena.
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This is how I read it as well.inthetwine wrote:Sounds to me like they are canceling arena rentals because they have their own arena.
I'd sure like to have Mr. Bo explain this - "kids have been looking for other places to play for awhile."MrBoDangles wrote:Sounds like achiever went down with it. Kids have been looking for other places to play for a while.MNHockeyFan wrote:Update on Northern Educate's pending purchase of the Vadnais Sports Center and their decision to cut operations in Eagan and at the National Sports Center. The article does not explain what impact, if any, these cutbacks could have on its pending purchase which was subject to obtaining financing.
http://www.startribune.com/local/east/235501011.html
Also, if the purchase falls through what impact might this have on Achiever Academy?
Having the President/Founder quit sounds ominous to me.hockeyfan21 wrote:This is how I read it as well.inthetwine wrote:Sounds to me like they are canceling arena rentals because they have their own arena.
Was told that some of the kids with bantam eligibility were looking for teams for the rest of the season if it shut down. They went to the Eagan rink for school and they have left that contract..... Maybe they would drive out to Vadnais now, but I kinda took it as it was done.Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:I'd sure like to have Mr. Bo explain this - "kids have been looking for other places to play for awhile."MrBoDangles wrote:Sounds like achiever went down with it. Kids have been looking for other places to play for a while.MNHockeyFan wrote:Update on Northern Educate's pending purchase of the Vadnais Sports Center and their decision to cut operations in Eagan and at the National Sports Center. The article does not explain what impact, if any, these cutbacks could have on its pending purchase which was subject to obtaining financing.
http://www.startribune.com/local/east/235501011.html
Also, if the purchase falls through what impact might this have on Achiever Academy?
Is this just AAs boys program of which you speak, or are the girls in the brand new raking in the wins girls program looking for other places too?
imlisteningtothefnsong wrote:Thanks MNHockFan,
I agree with your, "if it went down, it would be a shame for all involved"
I have no inside scoop, but it seems to me closing Eagan and Blaine make sense with the low numbers. Vadnais is well over 100 and EP will have the Eagan campus join them. I know that doing something different can cause distress among the masses, but it has been good for most of the kids. As far as why the difference in boys and girls records. Girls can often get by with 2 solid lines and a good goalie and good coach. Boys seem to need more depth to compete. Last years big line for AA got split up with a boy going out east and my kid only playing in half the games this year due a bad grade/effort in a class. That line had 90% of the points. That being said, you need more depth to be competitive. They do work hard and are fun to watch most nights. I don't think this place is going away, just a big reorganization. Myself I am not overly emotionally attached to one way or another; association, public, private, USHL, Western League, just keep playing as long as you can play!! Before you know it, you will be done and wishing you weren't!!!
The families that live South of the River will be facing a much longer (and nastier) commute. That said, the Eagan Civic Arena is just a two-sheet hockey rink with limited options for classroom space (also short on shower stalls). I'm guessing that the EP Community Center is better set up for this kind of operation.imlisteningtothefnsong wrote:Thanks MNHockFan,
I agree with your, "if it went down, it would be a shame for all involved"
I have no inside scoop, but it seems to me closing Eagan and Blaine make sense with the low numbers. Vadnais is well over 100 and EP will have the Eagan campus join them.
Sounds like there might have been a bit of "Wolves of Ramsey County" financial advising going on:old goalie85 wrote:What a mess. Not a place to invest your $$.
Gee, Mr. Zimmermann, I wonder who gave your clients the wrong idea that these were city-backed bonds. Could it be......(channeling my inner Church Lady)....Satan?Raymond Zimmermann, a financial adviser from Hutchinson, said in court Monday that he opposes the sale because his clients, many of them elderly investors who entrusted their retirement savings with what appeared to be a city-backed bond investment, deserve a chance to get more money back by hanging onto the building and seeing that it is managed more efficiently.
have you seen the lobster machine?old goalie85 wrote:What a mess. Not a place to invest your $$.