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Blogger Roundup: Thank a Teacher, Conference Championship and Poppies

A look at recent blogs posted on St. Louis Park Patch.

Each week, St. Louis Park community members turn to Patch’s Local Voices section to share information, insight and opinions about what matters to them. Patch blogs give anyone from gardening enthusiasts to local business owners the power to easily connect with the whole neighborhood.

Here’s a look at what St. Louis Park Patch bloggers had to say over the last week.

Buddy Poppy Day : Volunteering for veterans

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Blogger Tommy Johnson shares why one St. Louis Park resident distributed poppies each year.

Park Tennis Upsets Armstrong in team Sections

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The St. Louis Park boys tennis team will take on Wayzata in the 6AA team sectionals May 20.

SLP Boy's Tennis Clinch 3rd straight Conference Championship

Court Ryan provides details about the St. Louis Park boy’s tennis team’s fight to take the conference championship.

Thank a teacher and fund a grant for your SLP Schools!

The St. Louis Park Public Schools Foundation is sponsoring Gratitude Greetings, an opportunity for parents to thank their children's teachers, coaches, principals, librarians, classroom aides--anyone who has helped their child during the current school year.

SLP Boy's Tennis Needs Home Victory to share conference Title

Court Ryan encourages readers to support the boys tennis team.

Is Your Sales Hiring Process Too Long?

Lee B. Salz tells hiring professionals to be timely when hiring sales employees. “Top salespeople are turned off by elongated interview processes,” Salz writes.

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