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Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019 • Page 3
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
St. Louis Park
High alum
becomes partner
at law fi rm
The name of a St. Louis
Park High School alum has
been added to a law fi rm’s
title.
Michael M. Miller, who
graduated from the school
in 1996, has joined the law
fi rm of Sieben Edmunds,
making the Mendota
Heights-based fi rm Sieben
Edmunds Miller.
Miller’s addition to the
fi rm expands the fi rm’s per-
sonal injury practice. Miller
will chair the fi rm’s civil liti-
gation team and continue
to handle personal injury
matters.
Formerly with a large
personal injury law fi rm,
Miller has practiced for
more than 15 years in all ar-
eas of personal injury.. He is
admitted to the Minnesota
State Bar and the United
States Federal District Bar
and is a certifi ed arbitrator
for the American Arbitra-
tion Association.
“We are thrilled that
Mike has joined the fi rm –
Senior program
presents classes
Michael Miller
so much so that we are mak-
ing him a named partner,”
said Kevin Sieben, one of
the fi rm’s founders. “Mike
is really going to bring our
ability to represent personal
injury clients to a new level.”
Miller, who currently re-
sides in Delano, graduated
from William Mitchell Col-
lege of Law and served as a
judicial extern for the U.S.
District Court, District of
Minnesota, and has suc-
cessfully argued cases be-
fore the Minnesota Court
of Appeals.
“I really am happy about
joining the fi rm. The overall
environment and culture is
extremely conducive to de-
veloping unique and cre-
ative legal strategies for my
clients,” Miller said.
Info: SiebenEdmunds.
com
The St. Louis Park Se-
nior Program is highlight-
ing the following:
• Instructor Leslie Gran-
beck will lead “Bead Ther-
apy” 3-5 p.m. Wednesday,
March 13. Participants can
make new creations with
beads, repair broken pieces
or play with color and de-
sign. Granbeck will answer
questions and help with
bracelets and necklaces.
• Dan Hartman’s Thurs-
day Seminars on American
Wars will continue 1-3 p.m.
Thursday, March 14, with
a look at the Mexican Bor-
der War. He will discuss
how, from the beginning
of the Mexican Revolution
in 1910, the United States
Army was stationed in
force along the border and
fought Mexican rebels.
• Nicole Welsh will lead
the seminar “Online Safe-
ty: Protect Your Informa-
tion” 4-5:30 p.m. Tuesday,
March 12.
Events are at Lenox
Community Center, 6715
Minnetonka Blvd.
Info and registration:
952-928-6444
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The Season of Lent
Wayzata Community Church
Ash Wednesday Worship
March 6, 6:30 p.m., Sanctuary
The season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, ushering us into
40 days of reflection, repentance, and renewal. As worshipers arrive
they will enter a bright worship space and receive the gift of Holy
Communion. As the service unfolds, we will move farther and
farther into the Dark—where we will collectively spend the season
of Lent. Concluding with the imposition of ashes for all who wish.
Join us as we begin our Lenten journey together. Childcare available
for ages Birth-PreK.
Lenten Sermon Series
Cross Words
The Seven Last Words of Jesus
March 10 – April 14
One at a time, through the season
of Lent, we will ponder the meaning
and importance of Jesus’ final words.
We might consider these the dying
words of Jesus giving us a glimpse
into what may have mattered most
to Him. Forgive… You will be with
me… Behold… Forsaken… Thirst…
Finished… I commit my spirit…
Adult Faith Lent Study
Wednesdays, March 13 – April 10
Taught by Rev. Rustin Comer and Dr. Ronald Troxel
10:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
During Lent this year we will focus on the doctrine of
ATONEMENT. The issue of atonement is both central to the gospel
and has amazingly drawn a lot of controversy of late. Every presen-
tation of the gospel, every catechism and nearly every sermon has
a theory of atonement at work. Ever notice this? This year, you can
choose from one of two texts. Tony Jones’ Did God Kill Jesus, and
Scot McKnight’s A Community Called Atonement. Visit our website
to read more about these classes.
Seven Last Words of Christ
Lenten Art Exhibit
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