A few weeks ago I traveled down county road 10 and it was pretty nice. All paved, but I still had to swerve around a few road closed signs, but you could make it. A few weeks later and all the road closed signs are gone and it’s once again open for business.
County road 10 now has wider shoulders, all new pavement and, close to Waconia, a whole new layout.
So if you’ve been missing county road 10 all summer, you get an early Christmas present as it is open for traffic!
Thanks to JP, I found out that Nancy’s Landing closed. It was the fanciest place in town that I knew of and was a shock to me when I heard.
Their last day was September 29 and the new owners are already working on getting the Lobster Shack up and running. The new-england style restaurant will be an interesting addition to Waconia. I’m not a big seafood fan, but I’m already very intrigued with the idea of the Lobster Shack.
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Kwik Trip is up and running and I’ve been there several times. Not only are the gas pumps fast, but the store has lots of goodies inside and the car wash even made a point to wash my rims.
Target should have a groundbreaking yet this fall. The 145,000 square foot store should open in October of 2008.
AmericInn is almost done too. It could be complete this October but not sure when the opening date may be.
And Walgreens may be coming to town. The city is going to review plans for a store at the intersection of 284 and 5. Personally I don’t think that’s a good location with the intersection being so busy, but something going to pop-up eventually.
Have you heard any news or rumors you’d like to share?
This year, Nickle Dickle day doesn’t just include a huge craft fair, good food, a 10k & 5k run and an antique car show. It also includes a performance by the Johnny Holm band and a parade!
Nickle Dickle is September 15th, 2007 and takes place in downtown Waconia. They day is full of activities for the whole family. At 8pm on the 15th, the Johnny Holm band will take the stage and party into the night.
On September 16th, Waconia will hold a Sesquicentennial Parade at 1pm downtown. It’ll showcase the town’s history from the early days to today. Bring the whole family as it should be fun for everyone!
On my drive to work every day I travel through St. Bonifacius. A bit ago I started noticing a few trees that had dead spots. As the weeks went on, the disease spread on to more and more trees. What’s wrong with the trees?
I’ve thought of drought and chemicals but only parts of the trees are dying and the crops right next to the trees seem fine. They aren’t changing colors and the leaves aren’t falling off. So what’s happening?
The 2007 Carver Country Fair rolls into Waconia August 8th to the 12th!
Grandstand events include:
Aug 8th – Triple B Rodeo -7pm
Aug 9th – Hell Drivers – 7pm
Aug 10th – Semi Pull – 6:30pm
Aug 11th & 12th – Demolition Derbies – 6:30 & 6pm
Entertainment includes:
Aug 7th – Killer Hayseeds – 8:30pm
Aug 8th – Johnny Holm Band – 8:30pm
Aug 9th – Butch Automatic – 8:30pm
Aug 9th & 10th – Paul Christian – 5:30 & 3pm
Aug 10th – Smokescreen – 8:30pm
Aug 11th – Smok’n Guns – 8:30pm
Aug 11th – Richie Holliday, Tom Steffen, John Lewis – Comedians – 6pm
Aug 12th – The Chaparrals – 6:30pm
Patio Entertainment
Wednesday – Silverado
Thursday – Catherine Scott – Musical memories of the Swing Era 30’s and 40’s big band music.
Friday – Jym Elders – Mentalist
Saturday – Drewdini – Comedy/Magic
Saturday – Scott Severson DJ
Sunday – Toby Kid – Comedy/Juggling
Plus you can’t for get the rides, bingo & card tournaments, pig races, livestock exhibits, food, beer garden, pony rides, exotic petting zoo and kids pedal pull! That’s tons of fun for everyone!
Admission is $5 for adults, kids under 8 are free and if you come in a car, it’s $5.
“Corn to be Wild” this year at the 2007 Carver Country fair in Waconia, MN!
Highway 10 has been closed for some time now, however it’s still open to those that live out that way and emergency vehicles. So, I decided to go from Waconia to Chaska and see what was up.
The first part of the road wasn’t bad. Leaving Waconia on 10 isn’t to much trouble. A little off roading but more or less it’s a gravel road. Then it met up with a very nicely paved highway 10 that made me think we were close to the end of construction!
In the area just outside of town they’ve added a few more stop lights and lots and lots of roads. They are really planning for a huge area of expansion and you’ll be amazed once it’s all done.
Back on our journey, we went east on that nice new 10 and it turned back into a gravel road after about a mile or so. From there on out, it was questionable. Sometimes it wasn’t bad, other times there really wasn’t a road at all and you had to make your best guess on where to go. We did travel down one path that was a dead end. However, some quick reverse action and we were back on a path that went somewhere.
In the end, we did make it to Chaska, but it took a while and it isn’t for the faint of heart. My little Ford Focus made it, so I’m sure most vehicles would too. However, the road is VERY incomplete and probably changes daily as they continue to work on it. When it’s done, there will be a nice big road, but that’s a long ways off yet.