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From: Zoner, Eric [mailto:Eric.Zoner@graphicpkg.com] <br />Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2020 9:19 AM <br />To: Adam Edwards <aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us> <br />Cc: Diann Zoner <diann.zoner@gmail.com>; Zoner, Eric <Eric.Zoner@graphicpkg.com> <br />Subject: Long Lake Rowing Crew Support <br />Dear Orono Parks Commission, <br />We are Eric and Diann Zoner, Orono residents for 16 years. We were first introduced to rowing on Long <br />Lake in 2013 when our high school sophomore daughter, Olivia, joined the club to learn how to row. At <br />that time there were fewer than twenty club members. Today there are more than ninety-five junior <br />and master rowers. <br />Our daughter was instantly hooked on the sport, and we were quickly drawn in by the playful <br />personality of the team and the natural camaraderie of its members, parents and coaches. To this day, <br />we are still in awe at how a group of such humble beginnings has grown into a such a respected club and <br />internationally recognized team. <br />From the very beginning, this club had the vision and passion to build, not only a team, but a brand and <br />a respected presence in the community. A boathouse has long been the anchor of this dream. In <br />2014 Orono and Long Lake neighbors saw an abandoned, neglected building with a pot-holed parking <br />lot. But LLRC saw a place to call home, and their pride drove them to improve the property to let the <br />community know they were serious. When the question of the team’s impact on the community is <br />raised, we recall the overwhelming response we received when it came time to reclaim the property and <br />cleanup the site and lakeshore. At times we had over fifty volunteers ankle deep in mud and filling <br />dumpsters. All this from a juniors team that had grown to twenty-five members. <br />If this group felt such pride in an abandoned lot, just think of the pride and level of commitment they <br />will have for a more permanent structure built for the purpose of the life-long sport of rowing. This <br />boathouse would not only provide a home for LLRC, it would provide a place for community education <br />and the promotion of health and fitness. It will provide a place where the community can gather to <br />learn, play and enjoy our beautiful lake. <br />In closing, over the life of the club, LLRC has been an exceptional neighbor and steward of the shore and <br />lake. A boathouse in Summit Park would be a great way to add to the charm of Orono, showcase Long <br />Lake and bring attention to an under-utilized natural gem. It will also serve as a gathering place for <br />years to come where friendships, memories and a sense of community will continue to be built. <br />Sincerely, <br />Eric and Diann Zoner <br />1050 Cox Farm Road <br />Orono, MN 55356 <br />(952) 473-0072 <br />
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