Oct 17 - Dan Engberg Oct 24 -Ken Titcomb Oct 31 - Scott Miller Nov 7 - Jim Christian Nov 14 - Colleen LaBeau
MASTER AT ARMS SCHEDULE
Oct 17 - Richard Henderson Oct 24 - Steve Volavka Oct 31 - Doc Aak Nov 7 - Doc Aak Nov 14 - Colleen LaBeau Nov 21 - Tom Mork Nov 28 - Thanksgiving (No Meeting) Dec 05 - Alan Williams Dec 12 - Alan Williams
Volunteers needed to help with the “Done in a Day” Service Project on Friday, April 20th at the Conference of Clubs. The project will benefit MN Links Passageways in Prior Lake.
Volunteer Areas:
Making Greeting Cards & Pack Snack Bags
Room Monitors - 1 hour shifts from 9:30am - 3:30pm
Items needed for the project (any quantity of items accepted)
String backpacks (100)
Water bottles (100)
Snack Items Needed: 100 (any quantity of times accepted)
Jerky, trail mix, granola and breakfast bars, single serving of Mac & Cheese, Ramen, Ready to eat individual size soup, individual size bag of chips, single serving and ready to eat pasta, fruit cups
Greg LaMere introduced our speaker Lakeville native Brian Ryks, CEO and executive director of the Metropolitan Airports Commission. The board of the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC), which owns and operates Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) and six general aviation airports in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Over the course of his 30-year aviation career, Ryks has had a major impact at the airports he has led and in the industry as a whole and in 2016 & 2017 the Airports Council International names MSP the best airport in North America in its size category. The ranking is based on results of passenger surveys in 34 key performance areas through the global Airport Service Quality Program.
Ryks shared the MSP’s has a $15.9 Billion total economic output and $7.1 Billion input to the state of Minnesota.
Future of MSP airport includes:
Terminal 1 ticketing and baggage claim levels will be completely remodeled by 2010
Changes in elevator and escalator placements
InterContinental Hotel expected to be completed by June 2018
New parking ramp
Update on Airlake Airport:
The airport has seen a significant increase in operations due to growth in flight training.
Updates include:
Extended both runways ends for a runway length of 4,850 feet.
Displace Runway 12 end for additional airspace clearance over railroad track
Relocate 225th Street to accommodate runway changes
Modify some taxiway configurations
Develop the South Building Area and access roadway
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