Politics & Government
City Of Eden Prairie: February 25, 2022 Friday Report
The City of Eden Prairie is partnering with Tree Trust to offer trees for sale to residents. The online sale opens at 8 a.m. Wednesday, ...

02/25/2022
Arbor Day Tree Sale
The City of Eden Prairie is partnering with Tree Trust to offer trees for sale to residents. The online sale opens at 8 a.m. Wednesday, March 2. Trees available through this program range in size from 4 to 8-feet tall, depending on species, and must be planted on private property. You, or someone on your behalf, must pick up your order at Round Lake Park between 9–11 a.m. Saturday, April 30. Plan ahead by looking at the Tree Sale Preview.
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Lt. Chris Wood Promoted to Police Department Captain
The EPPD is proud to announce that Lt. Chris Wood has been promoted to captain effective Feb. 26, replacing Bill Wyffels who retired in November. Read more about Lt. Wood.
Last Call for Human Rights Award Nominations
The City is accepting nominations for the annual Human Rights Award through 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28. The award recognizes inspiring efforts that work to promote human rights and diversity, and to create an inclusive community spirit. Awards are given to an outstanding individual, non-profit organization, youth and business. Visit edenprairie.org/HumanRightsAward for more details and the online nomination form.
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Parks and Recreation Summer Program Registration Opens March 16
Visit edenprairie.org/Recreation to find the Destination Summer guide, program listings and frequently asked questions. Read detailed program descriptions and create your wish list at edenprairie.org/Register. Then move the items to your cart and enter payment information when registration opens at 7 a.m. Wednesday, March 16. Swim and skate lesson registration dates vary by session.
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