September 19, 2012

Victor Gardens family of 2nd-grader with rare disease needs a hand

The following article appeared recently in The Citizen. Written by Sean Miner.

Hugo family of 2nd-grader with rare disease needs a hand

HUGO – If you were to walk along the sidewalk in Hugo’s Victor Gardens neighborhood, there’s a good chance you might spot 7-year-old Emily Elletson riding her bike in the street with her family.

You wouldn’t know from looking at her that she was anything but a completely healthy young girl.

You certainly wouldn’t guess that she’s one of maybe 30 people worldwide who suffers from a rare medical condition called LCHAD. For medical types, that abbreviation lengthens out to long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency.

Essentially, Emily’s body lacks the ability to metabolize fat. Not only can this lead to dangerous fat deposits building up in her body, but since she can’t use fat as a source of energy, her body turns instead to breaking down muscle when her energy levels run low.

The state of Minnesota started screening for LCHAD in infants just two months before Emily was born, and this is how her family was made aware of her condition. In this sense, Emily was lucky; some scientists are suggesting that the disorder, which was only identified in 1989, may be one of the causes of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

The best way to combat LCHAD is a carefully controlled diet and eating schedule. Emily’s diet includes a variety of very low-fat foods, and in order to make sure she has the energy she needs, she eats about every three hours, even if it’s just a small snack.

“You can see it in her face when she’s exhausted,” said Emily’s mother, Amy Wigren. Exhaustion for Emily doesn’t just indicate tiredness; it’s a warning sign that her muscles may be deteriorating, and that she needs to eat soon.

Even with such careful monitoring of her diet, the condition is a little different every day, making it difficult to manage. Any activity that burns her fragile supply of energy can be dangerous. As Amy describes it, “What she can do one day, another day might hurt her.”

If Emily runs out of energy, her blood sugar can plummet dangerously quickly, and she often requires hospitalization to stabilize. Some months pass by with few incidents, but in the last six months, she’s visited the hospital nearly a dozen times.

In spite of everything, Emily stays remarkably upbeat about her condition. The little girl and her family make every effort to live life to the fullest.

This summer, Emily has spent a lot of time at the community pool at Victor Gardens, even taking to diving off the high dive. Amy proudly describes her daughter as a “very, very good swimmer.”

The Oneka Elementary second-grader was also cast as a Chihuahua in Lakeshore Players’ summer production of “101 Dalmations.”

In addition to an active summer here in Minnesota, Emily and her family attended an LCHAD conference in Portland this past July. Emily was able to meet four other children with her condition, giving her a valuable sense of community considering how rare the disorder is.

A fundraiser to help defer some medical expenses for Emily and her family will be held at the Hugo American Legion, 5383 140th Street N., starting at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22. All are welcome to come enjoy a pig roast, carnival games, face painting, a bounce castle, and more.

Donations are still being accepted for a silent auction.

Tickets will be available at the door by cash or check only.

Details: Food, silent auction, games. Tickets at the door: $20 adults, $10 child, 2-and-under free. RSVP’s suggested but not required. To donate silent auction items, call 612-850-6390 or email amywigren@yahoo.com


More info:  http://emilyelletsonsbenefit.yolasite.com/

September 18, 2012

Ladies Night at The Nest - Tonight at 6:30 RSVP

Tuesday, Sept. 18 6:30-9:00pm 

Join us tonight for wine, desert and a preview of the latest fall fashions from CAbi at the Nest in Victor Gardens and tour our new Mackintosh model home.  

RSVP to hello@thenestvictorgardens.com



September 10, 2012

Guys Golf Night

Guys- come join some neighbors for golf and beer.  Golf Night is Thursday, Sept 27th with tee times starting around 5:00 (nine holes only... gets dark too early!).  Please RSVP to Dave at: dmunyer@comcast.net no later than Sept 20th to reserve a spot!

Join Cub Scouts - Tues. Sept. 18 - (K-5th Grade)

For over 80 years, Cub Scouts have been having the time of their lives making new friends and learning new things in an environment designed to help them succeed. From building his own pinewood derby car to learning how to roast the perfect marshmallow with his best friends at a family campout, your child will LOVE being a Cub Scout. So if he's in Kindergarten through fifth grades, or 5 to 10 years old, then it's time for him to have some fun … with the Cub Scouts.

Hugo Cub Scouts Pack 151 is hosting a New Scout Orientation Event on Tuesday, Sept. 18 6:00pm-8:00pm at Hugo Elementary School

Families interested joining Cub Scouts should plan to attend.  Kindergarteners (known as Lion Cubs) should arrive at 6:00pm.  Older boys (1st-5th Grade) should arrive at 6:30pm.  Pack 151 has a number of great activities planned this year.  To learn more about Scouting, visit Hugo Pack 151's website or joincubscouting.org

September 9, 2012

Victor Gardens Welcomes Parade of Homes Visitors

Starting today, Victor Gardens features three new homes in the 2012 Fall Showcase Parade of Homes.  It's the most Parade homes in recent memory.  The three new custom homes built by Pratt Homes, The Nest, and Homes by James:

Victor Gardens has a variety of single family lots available through The Nest and Terry Forbord.


September 7, 2012

Golf Outing & Wine Tasting Planned

Victor Gardens Social Committee is planning a few more adult-centered activities in September and October.  They're still working out all the details, and we'll post info here when it's available. 

Adult Golf Outing
Thursday, Sept. 27, starting at 5:00pm
more info coming soon

Wine Tasting
Victor Gardens Neighborhood Activity Center
Friday, Oct. 5, starting at 7:00pm
RSVP required: Dawn LaFontsee dawnlafontsee@gmail.com

Lawn Care - $40 Core Aeration Service

Core Aeration Promotes Healthy Grass
Tony Schwab has spoken to Jeff Ambrose of Pro-Aire Lawn Service again this year about lawn core aeration services.

Jeff has offered his aeration services to Victor Gardens residents for a number of years and does a very professional job. He's offering a Victor Gardens discount rate of $40/per lawn regardless of size. That's less than what most others charge for this service. For do-it-yourselfers, this is a pretty good deal considering the cost of renting the machine, time and effort involved, plus the cost of gas. Jeff did a great job on our lawn over the last six years, and I would recommend his services to anyone.


Call Jeff Ambrose directly at (651) 274-1535. He's currently coordinating a schedule of Victor Gardens appointments.


If you're unfamiliar with core aeration, the U of M Extension Service describes it pretty well, "Core aeration is the best method of dealing with the problem of compaction in the lawn. Aeration promotes moisture and air penetration into soils, resulting in deeper and healthier root systems on the grass plants. ... The best time of year to aerate the lawn is late August to early October. Aeration can be done in the spring but will lead to additional weed seeds being brought to the surface where they may germinate. In fall, weed seeds will also be brought to the surface, but they will not sprout."


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September 6, 2012

Movie Night, Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 7 - Puss in Boots

Movie Night in Val Jean Park
The weather's looking promising for Friday's Movie Night in Val Jean Park. Join us for another cinema under the stars event! Share conversation, snacks and a cup of lemonade with your neighbors. The kids can burn off energy in the playground and soccer fields for their own pre-show entertainment. Bring your lawn chairs & plastic sheets or blankets. The movie begins at sunset!


Puss in Boots
One of the most beloved characters of the Shrek Universe – tells the hilarious and courageous (daring, bold, brave) tale of Puss’ (Antonio Banderas) early adventures as he teams with mastermind Humpty Dumpty (Zach Galifianakis) and the street-savvy Kitty (Salma Hayek) to steal the famed Goose that lays the Golden Eggs. Rated PG


September 3, 2012

Arts Garden Holds Auditions for Community Musical Review

Arts Garden (Hugo's Arts Non-Profit) will be presenting "Broadway Showstoppers - a musical review" at the end of October and needs performers ages 10 to 100!  The show is an hour-long musical review that includes fantastic songs and dances from Broadway's greatest shows.  The rehearsal period is short and performers can choose their level of participation -- to enable busy kids and adults to be in a fun, local show with limited time commitment!

Auditions will be held Friday, September 14th (ages 10 to 18 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm and ages 19 and up from 7:30pm to 9pm) & Saturday, September 15th (ages 10 to 18 from 9am to 10:30am and ages 19 and up from 10:30am to 12pm) at the Oneka Room in the Hugo City Hall.

Auditionees are encouraged to prepare a song (with sheet music for our piano player) and dress for movement.

Rehearsals will be Monday & Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings - (though not all performers will need to be at every rehearsal)

Performances will be held October 26th, 27th and 28th

NOTE: All cast members will be asked to pay a $25 fee to Arts Garden to help defray costs of production.

More information can be found at www.ArtsGarden.org or by calling Jill @ 612.716.5054

September 1, 2012

Projector needed for Movie Night

Does anyone have access to a projector that we could borrow for movie night (Fri, Sep 7th)?  Our contact for the projector recently switched jobs and no longer has access.  We need a projector that we can hook up to a laptop or dvd player with a sound system.  If anyone has access and is willing to help please contact Lisa at john3995@umn.edu or Mark at mark@victorgardensnews.org.  

August 30, 2012

Volunteers Needed!

Do you enjoy spending time with your neighbors?  Do you like the events put on the by neighborhood?  We need your help!!!

A special thanks to our awesome neighbors (Kallie, Melinda, Amy, and Emily) who have stepped up!  We have the grill for movie night and 3 of the 4 signs covered.

We would still like one more volunteer to adopt a sign.  This person would be in charge of storing, lettering and moving a sign for neighborhood events.  A week or two before the event we would e-mail you with what needs to be placed on the sign and give you target dates for getting the sign up and down from your assigned place in the neighborhood.  Please consider volunteering to be one of our "sign people"!

If you can help please contact Lisa at john3995@umn.edu or 651-646-2658.  

Upcoming events:
Friday, Sept 7th: Potluck grill night.  Around 6pm until 7:30 or so.  Bring your own meat and a dish to share.  Plates, forks, napkins, and condiments will be provided.
Friday, Sept 7th: Movie night at Valjean Park.  Movie TBA.  Will begin at dark (8pm or a bit later).
Thursday, Sept 27th (tentative): Evening golf outing at Tanner's Brook.  Detail TBD.
Friday, Oct 5th (tentative): Wine tasting in Pratt cul-de-sac.  Details TBD.